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    Post by Rocky Wed 15 Mar 2023, 7:46 am

    [size=30]An upcoming campaign of interrogations in the House of Representatives for a number of officials accused of corruption
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    Members of the House of Representatives said that Parliament is about to conduct a campaign of interrogations for many officials who are suspected of corruption.  
      
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    A member of the Parliamentary Integrity Committee, Vian Dakhil, said, "The government of Prime Minister Muhammad Shia' al-Sudani proves its strength in dealing with corruption files, according to the last meeting between the committee and the prime minister, in which he confirmed that the most important priorities for work are searching for the corrupt and recovering money with the competent authorities, although there is a large mafia for thefts." control by large parties.  
      
    Dakhil added, in an interview with the official newspaper, followed by "Nass", (March 15, 2023), that "the nature of the governments that took power is the beginning from scratch after canceling the decisions of the governments that preceded them, and this gave a great opportunity for corruption mafias to penetrate in this way that they follow and impose their control and from We can call it a state within a state," adding that the work of the Integrity Commission "complements the work of the Parliamentary Integrity Committee, and we are working on fact-finding. The Integrity Commission has other tasks, and therefore the work is joint and in the interest of the country."  
      
    She pointed out that "the recruitment orders that the Integrity Commission is working on for former officials, are the same as they were present when they were in a position of responsibility and nothing happened until the government changed," indicating that "the procedures were suspended against them, and therefore the real challenge before the Integrity Commission is to recruit or Arresting current officials with corruption files, bearing in mind that we are against secret informant mechanisms and malicious accusations.  
      
     For his part, the representative of the State of Law bloc, Muhammad Al-Sayhoud, said, "The most important thing that hindered Iraq's progress is the financial and administrative corruption of many officials over long periods of time, which hindered the provision of services and the improvement of living standards for citizens, in addition to the widespread unemployment among youth and the great waste of state funds." This is why we need the government and parliament's priorities to be fighting corruption."  
      
    Al-Saihoud explained to the same newspaper, that "the practice of interrogations is an activation of the oversight role and the issuance of arrest warrants by the Integrity Commission on many officials is an anti-corruption," stressing that "the coming days will witness several interrogations of ministers or officials who caused the waste of public money."  
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