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    Anbar seeks to tighten "control".. The value of corruption in one file is "one trillion and 400 bill

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    Anbar seeks to tighten "control".. The value of corruption in one file is "one trillion and 400 bill Empty Anbar seeks to tighten "control".. The value of corruption in one file is "one trillion and 400 bill

    Post by Rocky Sun 18 Aug 2024, 4:33 am

    Anbar seeks to tighten "control".. The value of corruption in one file is "one trillion and 400 billion dinars" - Urgent
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    Baghdad Today - Anbar
    Politician Muhannad Al-Rawi revealed, today, Sunday (August 18, 2024), the extent of corruption in Anbar Governorate, while confirming that the value of corruption in one file reaches one trillion and 400 billion dinars.
    Al-Rawi said in an interview with "Baghdad Today" that "if we talk about one file, which is the retirement file, the rate of waste is around 900 billion dinars," indicating that "if the rest of the transactions under audit are collected, the rate of corruption and waste in public money will reach one trillion and 400 billion dinars, and this is in one file and one sector."
    He added, "Here we must stop at other serious corruption files, as it has spread in many sectors at very high rates," stressing that "Anbar must be emphasized in the next stage by the oversight committees, because the corruption rate in the province is higher than the rest of the provinces by a very large margin."
    It is noteworthy that the political activist in Anbar Governorate, Saif Al-Haftar, considered on Saturday (August 10, 2024) that the governorate leads the governorates in Iraq in corruption and waste of public money, especially in the era of the "domination of the Progress Party" over Anbar .
    Al-Haftar told Baghdad Today, "The extent of corruption in Anbar Governorate from 2018 until now is not hidden from anyone, according to the numbers and reports of the Integrity Commission and the Financial Supervision Bureau." 
    He added that "Anbar topped the Iraqi provinces in corruption and waste of public money during the rule of the Progress Party, which unfortunately continued to appoint less efficient and less professional managers and relied on their degree of loyalty to the party," indicating that "corruption was not limited to government officials only, but they worked to involve citizens by facilitating the procedures for obtaining forged medical reports through the complicity of the former director of Anbar Retirement, Anas Al-Alwani, who caused the waste of trillions of dinars for members of this party, which were disbursed to them through retirement IDs for the Martyrs and Wounded Foundation."
    He continued: "There are other corruption files such as the lands of Al-Wafa district, twinning projects, and the 15 percent of contracting and other things that are unfortunately difficult to count," noting that "at a time when the governorate needs more reconstruction and housing because thousands of families are homeless due to the damage to their homes due to military operations during the liberation, officials in the ruling party enjoy villas on the banks of the Euphrates in Fallujah and Ramadi."
    The political activist renewed his call to the "Integrity Commission to continue investigating the corruption of officials there and also to investigate the sources of the inflation of the money of representatives and officials in Anbar and their children, as some of them have come to own private planes."
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