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    Post by Rocky Fri 26 Apr 2024, 4:49 am

    [size=38]A parliamentarian describes the corruption of Iraqi ports as “ghouls” and reveals the involvement of several parties[/size]


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    Baghdad/Al-Masala Al-Hadath: In controversial news, the head of the Special Committee to Investigate Port Violations, Representative Yasser Al-Husseini, described the rampant corruption in Iraqi ports as a “ghoul” that threatens the Iraqi economy, pointing to the involvement of multiple parties in this disgraceful situation.
    In a television interview, Al-Husseini confirmed that “corruption in Iraqi ports is like a ghoul lurking in the economy, as government agencies and others affiliated with the private sector stand behind it.” He explained that “foreign companies manage loading and unloading operations at the ports, while Iraqi graduates, who suffer from a lack of job opportunities, find it difficult to obtain job opportunities.”
    Al-Husseini stressed that “the waste in the ports amounted to $20 million, and if this situation is not controlled, it will continue and worsen.” He explained that “the ports are abandoning local Iraqi competencies, who can manage the ports efficiently, in favor of using foreign companies that deal in hard currency and are limited to distributing berths in front of commercial ships to unload their cargo.”
    Al-Husseini added, “Political parties and government agencies may be behind this corruption in the ports, and we do not know whether the government is aware of it or not, and if the current situation continues, the Iraqi economy will not witness any improvement.”
    He pointed out that “the General Company for Ports and the current and former transport ministers are the main cause of corruption in the ports, and they must be held accountable before Parliament.” Al-Husseini confirmed that the Prime Minister called for reducing the wages granted to companies participating in the unloading operations, but the process took place the other way around and costs and waste increased.
    At the conclusion of his speech, Al-Husseini pointed out that “Iraqi ports are nothing more than remnants of health kits that were not delivered to foreign companies for investment.” He concluded by saying: “The best project for Iraq is the Chinese project, and some political parties are involved in obstructing it and the country’s development.”
    This news reveals the spread of massive corruption in Iraqi ports and their exploitation by multiple parties, which threatens the country's economy and hinders its development. Describing corruption as a “ghoul” reflects the size and seriousness of the problem. Parliamentarian Al-Husseini also expressed his dissatisfaction with the involvement of political parties and government agencies in this corruption, and demanded that those responsible be held accountable and that strict measures be taken to reduce this destructive phenomenon.
    This news enhances public awareness of the problem of corruption in Iraqi ports and calls for collective action to hold those responsible accountable and achieve the necessary reforms. This news should be a strong motivator for stakeholders and the international community to work together to combat corruption and enhance integrity in Iraqi ports, in order to achieve sustainable economic development and enhance confidence in the country's economic system.
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