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    Integrity: Monitoring waste in building floors for a public company in Muthanna

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    Post by Rocky Fri 28 Jun 2024, 4:49 am

    Integrity: Monitoring waste in building floors for a public company in Muthanna

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    Baghdad Today - Baghdad
    The Federal Integrity Commission revealed, today, Thursday, (June 27, 2024), a waste of public money amounting to five billion dinars in a contract to build residential buildings for the benefit of the General Company for the Implementation of Transport Projects affiliated with the Ministry of Transport.
    The Integrity Commission said in a statement received by Baghdad Today that "the Samawah Investigation Office team revealed, after investigation and auditing, the waste of public money in the project to build 34 houses for the concrete beams factory in Samawah, worth 4 billion, 995 million, 866 thousand and 750 dinars," indicating that the General Company for the Implementation of Transport Projects referred the project to build the houses three times to different companies; as a result of poor implementation; which indicates a lack of accuracy in selection, and a contract annex was organized to complete the remaining work for an amount of 168 million and 67 thousand dinars.
    He pointed out that “there is no economic feasibility in establishing the role, as the role has not been exploited yet, which has led to it being exposed to extinction at a rate of (10-13%), according to the technical report of the consultant. He pointed out that the letter of the General Company for the Implementation of Transport and Communication Projects, which stated that there is no The possibility of occupying these homes by employees or benefiting from them in any other way (investment or leasing), due to the lack of staff from the company,” pointing to “the issuance of the decision of the competent investigating judge that includes approaching the Ministry of Transport to record the statements of the Ministry’s legal representative and conduct the administrative investigation.”
    He added, "The team, which moved to the Samawah Municipality Directorate, was able to detect violations in granting a property as a 25-year Musataha contract to investors for the purpose of establishing a fuel filling station for an amount of 1 billion, 106 million and 985 thousand dinars, with an annual rental allowance of 11 million dinars."
    He stated, “Al-Musatahah built the station in violation of the law, as the proper approvals were not obtained from the Oil Products Distribution Company in Muthanna, in addition to the fact that the place of construction of the station is located in front of the Samawah government station, which affects the sales of the government station, pointing to the control of special priorities.” In the two cases, based on the provisions of Article (15/First) of the Federal Integrity Commission Law No. 30 of 2011, as amended.”
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