The New York Times: There are ongoing investigations of stealing $ 1.6 billion from Iraq in Lebanon
Agency eighth day October 14, 2014, 12:11
New York Times reported that the ongoing investigations into the disappearance of funds in cash to Iraq ended in the cellar where the Lebanese was found between 1.2 and 1.6 billion dollars, was stolen after the entry of American troops into Iraq and were rushed to the countryside of Lebanon to hide them in a safe place.
The newspaper pointed out the American in a report that "the money that has been withdrawn from the accounts of officials of the Iraqi government in the United States, has been transferred to Baghdad on the aircraft where it was hoped the administration of President George W. Bush to provide pumping Mali fast for the new Iraqi government and the ailing economy in the country."
But what happened to these funds after their arrival at Baghdad, has become one of the questions that do not answer to them, through the problems that took place in Iraq and the existence of widespread corruption in the Iraqi institutions.
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Agency eighth day October 14, 2014, 12:11
New York Times reported that the ongoing investigations into the disappearance of funds in cash to Iraq ended in the cellar where the Lebanese was found between 1.2 and 1.6 billion dollars, was stolen after the entry of American troops into Iraq and were rushed to the countryside of Lebanon to hide them in a safe place.
The newspaper pointed out the American in a report that "the money that has been withdrawn from the accounts of officials of the Iraqi government in the United States, has been transferred to Baghdad on the aircraft where it was hoped the administration of President George W. Bush to provide pumping Mali fast for the new Iraqi government and the ailing economy in the country."
But what happened to these funds after their arrival at Baghdad, has become one of the questions that do not answer to them, through the problems that took place in Iraq and the existence of widespread corruption in the Iraqi institutions.
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