The acquittal of Central Bank Governor and Minister of communication of the charges against them
A source revealed, Wednesday, on the acquittal of former Central Bank Governor Sinan Al-Shabibi and former Communications Minister Mohammed Allawi, of the charges against them.
The source said: "it was the acquittal of Sinan Al-Shabibi and Mohammed Allawi, of the charges against them".
The source, who requested anonymity, said Al-Allawi returned to Iraq after that resolution. "
The Iraqi judiciary issued on 4 September 2014 sentenced to seven years in prison against former Central Bank Governor Sinan Al-Shabibi on the charges against him during his administration of the Central Bank.
The Communications Minister Mohammed Tawfiq Allawi submitted his resignation to Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki on the background of suspicions in the financial corruption files involving his Ministry and the attempts by some telecom companies pass the suspicious transactions in Iraq, which was denied by the Minister of communications, for his failure to engage in controversies and political intersections.
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A source revealed, Wednesday, on the acquittal of former Central Bank Governor Sinan Al-Shabibi and former Communications Minister Mohammed Allawi, of the charges against them.
The source said: "it was the acquittal of Sinan Al-Shabibi and Mohammed Allawi, of the charges against them".
The source, who requested anonymity, said Al-Allawi returned to Iraq after that resolution. "
The Iraqi judiciary issued on 4 September 2014 sentenced to seven years in prison against former Central Bank Governor Sinan Al-Shabibi on the charges against him during his administration of the Central Bank.
The Communications Minister Mohammed Tawfiq Allawi submitted his resignation to Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki on the background of suspicions in the financial corruption files involving his Ministry and the attempts by some telecom companies pass the suspicious transactions in Iraq, which was denied by the Minister of communications, for his failure to engage in controversies and political intersections.
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