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    Alsumaria News - Local

    The projects to rehabilitate services and infrastructure in the Imam al-Sadiq neighborhood in the center of Diwaniyah city have produced suspicious manifestations of corruption, manipulation and neglect, according to what citizens and the Integrity Committee in the Diwaniyah Provincial [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] spoke of, including the company not carrying out the work except by collecting money from citizens as additional funds to the original project amounts, while the company is treating water leakage from the pipes using "a plastic slipper base!", as [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] of the Integrity Committee in the Council says.[You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]


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    A citizen told Sumaria News that the sewer connection works in the project are being done incorrectly, and they closed all the drainage manholes, and when they blocked the streets, they broke the sewer pipes and the streets were flooded with sewage water, noting that "despite the fact that they broke the pipes, they impose money on the citizens at a rate of 25 thousand dinars from each house in exchange for connecting the pipes."



    “When we argue with them about this matter, the resident engineer says that the contractor asked for money, and when we talk to the contractor, he says that the engineer, the project manager, has a share,” he added, noting that “the work consisted of one dilapidated bulldozer, but when they saw the media cameras coming, they sent the bulldozers to work.”

    Another citizen, registering his objection to collecting money from citizens, said that the company began to demand a certain amount to complete the project, and despite that, it collects money from citizens. He indicated that when we informed the members of the provincial councils and the municipality director, they addressed the engineer, the project manager, not to collect money from citizens, but he refused and confirmed that he would continue to collect money.”

    For his part, he described[You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]Integrity Committee of the Provincial Council[You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]Tariq Al-Barqawi, in an interview with Sumaria, described this street, which is witnessing the Imam Al-Sadiq neighborhood project, as a "great tragedy," noting that "the company says that the street is not part of the project, which costs 8 billion."

    He stressed that "one of the engineers is collecting money from people without justification, as there is no law that allows collecting money directly from people without justification," indicating that "when I visited the city, I found that there is actually collection from people in exchange for connecting sewer connections. This is against the law."

    He pointed out that "we took our role as an integrity committee and referred the issue to the public prosecution and the integrity commission because this is exploitation of the citizen and greed on the part of the engineer." He
    explained that "we obliged the company to correct these mistakes, but we do not deny the existence of negligence on the part of the company and the previously resident engineer, as they did not activate their efforts until we intervened to monitor, and if the company had been fair and honest, it would not have made these mistakes from the beginning."

    In one of the interesting examples[You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]Al-Barqawi mentioned the company’s business model, indicating that the process of transporting water and treating the leak, there were primitive models and methods for treating water leakage from pipes, where they use “plastic slippers” to treat a breach in a pipe to stop the water leakage, asking: “Is it reasonable for a project costing 8 billion dinars to use these primitive methods to fix the problems?”

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