Al-Maliki exercised pressure on the judiciary.. To appeal the Court's decision acquitting Shabibi!
g to a source in the Iraqi Central Bank, the Governor of the Bank of the relationship received an order from the Deputy President Nouri al-Maliki appealed the acquittal issued by former Bank Governor Sinan Al-Shabibi.The source said that Al-Maliki met with the relationship late last week and asked him to submit the Central Bank appealed the decision of the patent Shabibi because his innocence means an explicit accusation of Al-Maliki and his Government's previous involvement of the malicious charges made by him. The source said Al-Maliki had promised the relationship that he would follow up with some judges who still owe him loyalty in order to obtain a resolution condemning Al-Shabibi. In the same context, a judicial source said the Rusafa Court, the Central Bank, made a formal appeal on Sunday, with the acquittal of the former Iraqi Central Bank Governor Sinan Al-Shabibi and demanded the abolition of this resolution for its lack of legal grounds, including the introduction of witness testimony, which confirmed "his neglectful" Shabibi issued special instructions on banking policy caused considerable waste of public money, the source said. The Judiciary spokesman judge Abdul Sattar Bayraqdar, declared that "the second body competent for issues of integrity in the Rusafa Criminal Court issued the decision to absolve the former Central Bank Governor Sinan Al-Shabibi of corruption charges against him, the Central Bank issues during his term as Governor," the Bloc's decision of acquittal to "lack of evidence on the charges against llshabibi".
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g to a source in the Iraqi Central Bank, the Governor of the Bank of the relationship received an order from the Deputy President Nouri al-Maliki appealed the acquittal issued by former Bank Governor Sinan Al-Shabibi.The source said that Al-Maliki met with the relationship late last week and asked him to submit the Central Bank appealed the decision of the patent Shabibi because his innocence means an explicit accusation of Al-Maliki and his Government's previous involvement of the malicious charges made by him. The source said Al-Maliki had promised the relationship that he would follow up with some judges who still owe him loyalty in order to obtain a resolution condemning Al-Shabibi. In the same context, a judicial source said the Rusafa Court, the Central Bank, made a formal appeal on Sunday, with the acquittal of the former Iraqi Central Bank Governor Sinan Al-Shabibi and demanded the abolition of this resolution for its lack of legal grounds, including the introduction of witness testimony, which confirmed "his neglectful" Shabibi issued special instructions on banking policy caused considerable waste of public money, the source said. The Judiciary spokesman judge Abdul Sattar Bayraqdar, declared that "the second body competent for issues of integrity in the Rusafa Criminal Court issued the decision to absolve the former Central Bank Governor Sinan Al-Shabibi of corruption charges against him, the Central Bank issues during his term as Governor," the Bloc's decision of acquittal to "lack of evidence on the charges against llshabibi".
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