Penalty clause on abstaining from revealing their financial interests
Saturday February 14, 2015 04:08
BAGHDAD / Center Brief for the Iraqi Media Network ( IMN ) -
revealed the Parliamentary Integrity Commission, on Saturday, its intention to make amendments in the legal Iraqi sanctions and public integrity, including the development of penalty clauses for abstinent from revealing their financial interests, noting that the laws do not currently contain any conditions punitive toward abstainers.
Said committee member Mohamed Hamidi's ( IMN ), "The Federal Court of Cassation issued a decision on abstaining from disclosure receivables, which was considered to refrain only an administrative offense shall department director punishment without setting a penalty clause."
He pointed out that "the Iraqi justice system does not currently has no legal provision allowing him accountable abstaining from revealing their financial interests."
Hamidi said that "the Integrity Commission has decided to make changes in legal Iraqi sanctions and public integrity, which includes the development of penalty clauses on abstaining from revealing their financial interests."
The Commission on Public Integrity has demanded, earlier, members of the House of Representatives to disclose financial libeling and send the forms to the integrity of the audit, marked weakness in response to members of the House of Representatives to request disclosure of financial receivables.
From: Haider al-Tamimi , the Open: Mushtaq Ramadan Alfeli
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Saturday February 14, 2015 04:08
BAGHDAD / Center Brief for the Iraqi Media Network ( IMN ) -
revealed the Parliamentary Integrity Commission, on Saturday, its intention to make amendments in the legal Iraqi sanctions and public integrity, including the development of penalty clauses for abstinent from revealing their financial interests, noting that the laws do not currently contain any conditions punitive toward abstainers.
Said committee member Mohamed Hamidi's ( IMN ), "The Federal Court of Cassation issued a decision on abstaining from disclosure receivables, which was considered to refrain only an administrative offense shall department director punishment without setting a penalty clause."
He pointed out that "the Iraqi justice system does not currently has no legal provision allowing him accountable abstaining from revealing their financial interests."
Hamidi said that "the Integrity Commission has decided to make changes in legal Iraqi sanctions and public integrity, which includes the development of penalty clauses on abstaining from revealing their financial interests."
The Commission on Public Integrity has demanded, earlier, members of the House of Representatives to disclose financial libeling and send the forms to the integrity of the audit, marked weakness in response to members of the House of Representatives to request disclosure of financial receivables.
From: Haider al-Tamimi , the Open: Mushtaq Ramadan Alfeli
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