Deputy calls for national leaders to refer Abadi article security files to the Integrity Commission
Deputy called for the National Alliance, on Friday, the Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces Haider al-Abadi to not only dismiss or refer some Shortened security leaders to retire, but obliging them to disclose their financial interests and to refer their files to the Integrity Commission for review. Said Abdul Salam al-Maliki said in a statement received by all of Iraq [where] a copy of it, that "Abadi decision even though it was late, but he was an important and bold step in the path of the security establishment reform of Almtmahlh elements and defaulting in the performance of their duties and that sensed the safety of not punish any shortening. He added that "this decision at the time, which gave it an important message to the Iraqi people, the beginning of reform and change is systematic, it sent a warning to anyone who tries to exploit his position in the security establishment for personal interests or to slow down the implementation of the duties, which are paid because of them dearly represent control Aldoaash and terrorists large parts of the Iraqi provinces. "
Maliki reiterated the need for such a step not be first and last, but must be followed by other steps to hold accountable all negligent and neglected and work on the fair, including retribution, not just Ptnhathm or retirement, but he also said that "some of these came out of nowhere to this institution and today have shortcomings Huge projects inside and outside Iraq that we do not know Is their duties to protect the people or steal its wealth, must therefore disclosing their financial interests and to refer all suspicious files to the Integrity Commission to follow-up and accountability of corrupt them. "
It is said that the Commander in Chief of the armed forces, Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi Wednesday issued a decree exempting 26 senior military officers and 10 others refer to retirement and the appointment of 18 others.
The early detection source told [where] yesterday that "a decision of the General Commander of the Armed Forces to exempt media adviser Gen. Mohammed al-Askari team from office." End
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Deputy called for the National Alliance, on Friday, the Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces Haider al-Abadi to not only dismiss or refer some Shortened security leaders to retire, but obliging them to disclose their financial interests and to refer their files to the Integrity Commission for review. Said Abdul Salam al-Maliki said in a statement received by all of Iraq [where] a copy of it, that "Abadi decision even though it was late, but he was an important and bold step in the path of the security establishment reform of Almtmahlh elements and defaulting in the performance of their duties and that sensed the safety of not punish any shortening. He added that "this decision at the time, which gave it an important message to the Iraqi people, the beginning of reform and change is systematic, it sent a warning to anyone who tries to exploit his position in the security establishment for personal interests or to slow down the implementation of the duties, which are paid because of them dearly represent control Aldoaash and terrorists large parts of the Iraqi provinces. "
Maliki reiterated the need for such a step not be first and last, but must be followed by other steps to hold accountable all negligent and neglected and work on the fair, including retribution, not just Ptnhathm or retirement, but he also said that "some of these came out of nowhere to this institution and today have shortcomings Huge projects inside and outside Iraq that we do not know Is their duties to protect the people or steal its wealth, must therefore disclosing their financial interests and to refer all suspicious files to the Integrity Commission to follow-up and accountability of corrupt them. "
It is said that the Commander in Chief of the armed forces, Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi Wednesday issued a decree exempting 26 senior military officers and 10 others refer to retirement and the appointment of 18 others.
The early detection source told [where] yesterday that "a decision of the General Commander of the Armed Forces to exempt media adviser Gen. Mohammed al-Askari team from office." End
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