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    It is expected that the wave of arresting the corrupt will move from Anbar to five other provinces

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    It is expected that the wave of arresting the corrupt will move from Anbar to five other provinces Empty It is expected that the wave of arresting the corrupt will move from Anbar to five other provinces

    Post by Rocky Wed 05 Jul 2023, 6:23 am

    [size=52]It is expected that the wave of arresting the corrupt will move from Anbar to five other provinces[/size]
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    Information / Baghdad..
     The independent politician, Adnan Muhammad, confirmed, on Wednesday, that the arrest fever will move from Anbar to five other provinces because of the Reconstruction Fund.

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    In an interview with Al-Maalouma, Muhammad said, "The arrests of officials close to Al-Halbousi's party have taken place in Anbar due to large corruption charges that came because of the Reconstruction Fund, which has been used for many years in electoral attraction and winning votes."
    He added, "The fever of Anbar arrests will move to 5 other provinces due to suspicions of corruption in the reconstruction fund's projects, and that Diyala province will be next after Anbar because of the extent of corruption in the fund."
    He pointed out that "progress is in a very critical situation, especially since preliminary evidence indicates the involvement of its leaders in Diyala in corruption and theft of the fund's money."
    Many officials in Anbar were recently arrested on charges of major corruption and waste of public money. End 25F

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