In a new condemnation .. Integrity Maliki accused of embezzling 330 billion dinars
January 21, 2015, 15:31
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BAGHDAD - ((eighth day)) In a new condemnation of the previous government headed by al-Maliki, a report to the Integrity Commission, the highest supervisory authority in the current government revealed a large number of corruption cases involving officials in the previous government, as well as the unveiling of the stolen money, which amounted to 330 billion dinars were recovered, some are still Commission seeks to recover the remaining money, as there are sections of it outside of Iraq. Authority, explained that corruption cases involving senior government officials, including six ministers and 53-year-old director or of their own degrees. She pointed out that corruption cases investigated by the Commission amounted to 17 613, including 9147 in 2014, and the number of cases referred by the Commission to specialized in integrity issues in the whole of Iraq inquisitions amounting 4129 and the overall convicted of corruption during the year amounted to 1736, pointing to the failure of a number of senior officials for providing their net worth and financial statements to the Commission, including Vice President and Deputy Prime Minister and nine ministers, members of the House of Representatives who responded They were 53 of the total 328 members.
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January 21, 2015, 15:31
mali.jpg?itok=haxghedM
BAGHDAD - ((eighth day)) In a new condemnation of the previous government headed by al-Maliki, a report to the Integrity Commission, the highest supervisory authority in the current government revealed a large number of corruption cases involving officials in the previous government, as well as the unveiling of the stolen money, which amounted to 330 billion dinars were recovered, some are still Commission seeks to recover the remaining money, as there are sections of it outside of Iraq. Authority, explained that corruption cases involving senior government officials, including six ministers and 53-year-old director or of their own degrees. She pointed out that corruption cases investigated by the Commission amounted to 17 613, including 9147 in 2014, and the number of cases referred by the Commission to specialized in integrity issues in the whole of Iraq inquisitions amounting 4129 and the overall convicted of corruption during the year amounted to 1736, pointing to the failure of a number of senior officials for providing their net worth and financial statements to the Commission, including Vice President and Deputy Prime Minister and nine ministers, members of the House of Representatives who responded They were 53 of the total 328 members.
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