Baghdad-(()
Reliable Iraqi sources had revealed that Iraqi Prime Minister Haidar Al-Abbadi told the u.s. Ambassador to Iraq Jones about his predecessor's Nouri al-Maliki's attempts to bring down the Government and undermine the fight against organizing daash.
Sources close to the Office of the Chief of ALO t that "Al-Ibadi told the US Ambassador that Maliki used his influence in the Iraqi judiciary to delay action on cases of corruption of which he was convicted prominent warlords of the former Government and prosecuted."
The sources said Al-Abadi told the US Ambassador that "Maliki's influence within the judiciary of the Federal Court Chief Midhat al-Mahmoud, now represents a real threat to the political process in Iraq."
The sources said that refused to disclose her name to "Al-Abbadi welcomed political support from u.s. Ambassador to open corrupt files against Al-Maliki in order to circumscribe and minimized and stop practices influence which affected the interests of Iraq and Iraqis."
The known that Al-Maliki had a wide influence within the Iraqi judiciary, particularly direct impact on Chief Justice Medhat Al-Mahmoud, as well as other judges said they were carrying out orders in the detention orders against political opponents.
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