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    PRESIDENT OF THE FEDERAL COURT: CORRUPTION IN IRAQ IS OF TWO TYPES, ONE OF WHICH IS VERY DANGEROUS

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    [size=38]PRESIDENT OF THE FEDERAL COURT: CORRUPTION IN IRAQ IS OF TWO TYPES, ONE OF WHICH IS VERY DANGEROUS[/size]


    Tuesday, January 17, 2023 3:07 PM
    Baghdad / National News Center
    Today, Tuesday, the President of the Federal Court, Jassem Muhammad Abboud, confirmed that corruption in Iraq is of two types, and one of them is very dangerous.
    And a statement of integrity received by the National News Center stated, “The head of the Federal Integrity Commission, Judge (Haider Hanoun), received at the commission’s headquarters, the President of the Federal Supreme Court, Judge (Jassim Muhammad Abboud), and they discussed issues of integrity, preserving public money, and the supremacy of the constitution and the law.”
    For his part, the President of the Federal Supreme Court affirmed that “the duty of independent bodies is to work on the rule of law and protect the wealth of the people and national unity,” noting that “the people desire a unified Iraq in which the spirit of the constitution and the law prevails.”
    He pointed out that "Iraq possesses human energies and economic wealth, and it is capable of advancing and building strong and solid institutions that will take the country to the path of reconstruction and development."
    Abboud stressed on “cleansing state institutions from the filth of the scourge of corruption and its filth,” calling for “selecting administrative leaders in various state institutions according to specifications of professionalism, sincerity and high patriotic spirit, and a sense of the size and burdens of heavy national responsibility while carrying out this task that the people and the country depend on to restore Public confidence in state institutions.
    And he stressed, “the need for organized work and coordination between the oversight bodies; in order to reap the fruits of these strenuous efforts,” explaining that “corruption is divided into two parts, major corruption and minor corruption.”
    And he indicated that “small corruption greatly affected the citizen’s confidence in the public employee after he provides a public service. As for major corruption, he described it as a very big danger, and fighting it requires political, economic and social strategies, as it contributed greatly to obstructing state building and impeded investment and reconstruction processes.”
    For his part, the head of the commission, Haider Hanoun, noted “the importance of the Federal Supreme Court and the roles it plays in preserving the democratic system by monitoring the constitutionality of laws and regulations in force, interpreting the provisions of the constitution, and adjudicating issues that arise from the application of federal laws,” praising “the role of the judiciary that works under It is supervised by the commission’s investigators, and great cooperation and coordination with the commission, stressing that the continuation of this cooperation and coordination is sufficient to raise the levels of combating corruption. 
    He explained that “the political atmosphere and the formation of the new government are appropriate to start real steps to combat corruption, especially since the government’s approach made combating corruption and stopping the waste of public money one of its priorities by building effective tools to combat it and put an end to it.”
    He pointed out that “the Commission is working to educate the people about the seriousness of this scourge and the need for everyone to unite in confronting it and prosecuting its perpetrators.”
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