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    Prime Minister: The government has made the anti-corruption file one of its priorities

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    Prime Minister: The government has made the anti-corruption file one of its priorities

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    Economy News - Baghdad
    Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani stressed, on Sunday, the importance of high coordination between the executive, legislative and judicial authorities to proceed with the anti-corruption file.
    The Prime Minister's media office said in a statement, seen by "Al-Eqtisad News", that "Al-Sudani received the head of the Integrity Committee in the House of Representatives, Ziad Tariq Al-Janabi, the head of the Federal Financial Supervision Bureau, Ammar Subhi Khalaf, the head of the Integrity Commission, Muhammad Ali Al-Lami, the deputy head of the Karkh Court of Appeal, who is specialized in examining integrity cases, Judge Diaa Jaafar, and the deputy head of the Rusafa Court of Appeal, who is specialized in integrity cases, Judge Ayad Mohsen Damd, in the presence of the Prime Minister's advisor for anti-corruption affairs, Mu'ayyad Al-Saadi."
    The statement added that "during the meeting, the steps taken in the field of combating financial and administrative corruption were discussed, as well as the level of progress witnessed in this file at the level of the programs and procedures adopted by the government within its goals."
    Al-Sadani stressed, according to the statement, that "the file of combating corruption in all state institutions requires continuous coordination and integration in work between the executive, legislative and judicial authorities," noting that "the outputs of the work of the oversight bodies are the inputs according to which the courts operate, which confirms the importance of integrating roles, efficient performance, achieving the principle of accountability and preventing the corrupt from escaping punishment."
    He pointed out that "the government has placed the anti-corruption file among its work priorities, and has realized early on the seriousness of this file and its impact on other sectors. It continues to pay the required attention to it, develop mechanisms to reduce corruption, support oversight agencies and enable them to perform their role, to ensure the rule of law, and build trust with the citizen."



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