Central Bank reveals foiled piracy 280 billion dinars
11/29/2014 14:17
Tomorrow Press / Baghdad: Iraqi Central Bank revealed on Saturday for trying to thwart piracy 280 billion dinars.
The governor of the Central Bank on the Keywords on the sidelines of the second Iraqi banking conference in Baghdad, attended by "tomorrow Press," that "the banking system thwarted attempt piracy 280 billion dinars."
It is noteworthy that Iraq has been incorporated in December 2013 among the most corrupt in the world ten countries along with Somalia, Sudan, Libya and Syria, according to the corruption index of Transparency International in 2013.
Central Bank reveals foiled piracy 280 billion dinars
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11/29/2014 14:17
Tomorrow Press / Baghdad: Iraqi Central Bank revealed on Saturday for trying to thwart piracy 280 billion dinars.
The governor of the Central Bank on the Keywords on the sidelines of the second Iraqi banking conference in Baghdad, attended by "tomorrow Press," that "the banking system thwarted attempt piracy 280 billion dinars."
It is noteworthy that Iraq has been incorporated in December 2013 among the most corrupt in the world ten countries along with Somalia, Sudan, Libya and Syria, according to the corruption index of Transparency International in 2013.
Central Bank reveals foiled piracy 280 billion dinars
770.jpg?width=650&watermark=4
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Author: ka Editor: hl Reporter:
Number of Views: 72
11/29/2014 14:17
Tomorrow Press / Baghdad: Iraqi Central Bank revealed on Saturday for trying to thwart piracy 280 billion dinars.
The governor of the Central Bank on the Keywords on the sidelines of the second Iraqi banking conference in Baghdad, attended by "tomorrow Press," that "the banking system thwarted attempt piracy 280 billion dinars."
It is noteworthy that Iraq has been incorporated in December 2013 among the most corrupt in the world ten countries along with Somalia, Sudan, Libya and Syria, according to the corruption index of Transparency International in 2013.
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11/29/2014 14:17
Tomorrow Press / Baghdad: Iraqi Central Bank revealed on Saturday for trying to thwart piracy 280 billion dinars.
The governor of the Central Bank on the Keywords on the sidelines of the second Iraqi banking conference in Baghdad, attended by "tomorrow Press," that "the banking system thwarted attempt piracy 280 billion dinars."
It is noteworthy that Iraq has been incorporated in December 2013 among the most corrupt in the world ten countries along with Somalia, Sudan, Libya and Syria, according to the corruption index of Transparency International in 2013.
Central Bank reveals foiled piracy 280 billion dinars
770.jpg?width=650&watermark=4
Ali Keywords
Author: ka Editor: hl Reporter:
Number of Views: 72
11/29/2014 14:17
Tomorrow Press / Baghdad: Iraqi Central Bank revealed on Saturday for trying to thwart piracy 280 billion dinars.
The governor of the Central Bank on the Keywords on the sidelines of the second Iraqi banking conference in Baghdad, attended by "tomorrow Press," that "the banking system thwarted attempt piracy 280 billion dinars."
It is noteworthy that Iraq has been incorporated in December 2013 among the most corrupt in the world ten countries along with Somalia, Sudan, Libya and Syria, according to the corruption index of Transparency International in 2013.
Central Bank reveals foiled piracy 280 billion dinars
770.jpg?width=650&watermark=4
Ali Keywords
Author: ka Editor: hl Reporter:
Number of Views: 72
11/29/2014 14:17
Tomorrow Press / Baghdad: Iraqi Central Bank revealed on Saturday for trying to thwart piracy 280 billion dinars.
The governor of the Central Bank on the Keywords on the sidelines of the second Iraqi banking conference in Baghdad, attended by "tomorrow Press," that "the banking system thwarted attempt piracy 280 billion dinars."
It is noteworthy that Iraq has been incorporated in December 2013 among the most corrupt in the world ten countries along with Somalia, Sudan, Libya and Syria, according to the corruption index of Transparency International in 2013.
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