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    Integrity threatens the thieves of the century.. The ropes of justice wrap around the necks of those

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    Post by Rocky Thu 14 Sep 2023, 6:48 am

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    [size=52]Integrity threatens the thieves of the century.. The ropes of justice wrap around the necks of those close to Al-Kadhimi[/size]
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    The series of corruption by Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kadhimi and his group of ministers and advisors continues by presenting episodes of theft that set records in the amount of money, the most prominent of which were the theft of the century and the smuggling of currency and oil into Kurdistan, while Integrity confirms its response to these thefts and its intention to recover the wanted persons and hold them accountable, as well as recovering money from abroad.
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     The head of the Integrity Commission, Judge Haider Hanoun, indicates that all those involved in the tax deposits issue will be tried before the judiciary.
     Hanoun said in a press conference followed by Al-Maalouma, “The authority is following up on funds smuggled into Turkey worth $6 million, in addition to a building in Turkey.”
    He added, "The Prime Minister is seriously seeking to combat corruption and recover money and wanted persons," stressing that "all those involved in the tax deposits issue will be tried before the judiciary."
    He stressed, "We will go to Egypt in order to return the corrupt people and the smuggled money, and all countries will move towards them to return the money." 

     The airport robbery is added to the scandal of the century 
     Representative for Nineveh Governorate, Khaled Al-Obaidi, representative of Nineveh Governorate, Khaled Al-Obaidi, reveals exciting details regarding the corruption of former Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kadhimi, indicating that his advisor stole 54 billion dinars from the Nineveh Airport deal.
     Al-Obaidi said in a televised interview followed by Al-Maalouma, “The reconstruction advisor during Al-Kadhimi’s time received a bribe in exchange for signing a contract to reconstruct Nineveh Airport for the benefit of an unknown Turkish company.”
     He added, "The previous amount was 214 billion dinars, while 54 billion dinars were added for the benefit of the advisor and senior Al-Kadhimi government."
     He pointed out that “construction in Nineveh does not exceed 20% and is limited to paving only,” indicating that the education and health sectors are among the worst sectors in Nineveh, indicating that “serving interests in Nineveh is very “horrible.”
    Al-Kadhimi's government is considered the most corrupt, despite its short life, as record numbers of thefts were recorded, such as the theft of the century and others.

    Al-Kazemi's government is turning into a tool for theft  
    The leader of the State of Law coalition, Haider Al-Lami, described Al-Kadhimi’s government as a means to seize Iraq’s money during the previous period, while confirming that there are many corruption files that were carried out by Al-Kadhimi and his team.    
    Al-Lami said, in an interview with the Maalouma Agency, that “suspicions of corruption are many and are not limited to the food security law only,” noting that “most political blocs objected to passing the emergency support law in the previous parliament.”
    He continued, "The emergency support law is one of the fraudulent ways to plunder Iraq's wealth during the previous period," noting that "there are many corruption files and suspicious deals that took place from the Al-Kadhimi government and those close to him."
    Regarding the violations committed by the Al-Kadhimi government, Al-Lami confirms that “the previous caretaker government was only a means to seize Iraq’s money during the previous period,” adding that “the majority of the proposals that were presented were to move towards borrowing from the central bank.”

    The relevant parliamentary committees announced earlier that investigations into the Food Security Law funds would be resumed again in order to find out the disbursements of the amount of 25 trillion Iraqi dinars.
    Member of the House of Representatives, Zahra Al-Bajari, had confirmed in an interview with the “Al-Ma’louma” agency, that “Parliament’s move towards reinvestigating the disbursements of the Food Security Law funds is a step in the right direction,” adding that there are many corruption files that have been passed in Al-Kadhimi’s government. Ended 25 minutes
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