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Wednesday, February 25, 2015 21:31
[Baghdad-where]
A source in the Union of Iraqi forces revealed today collecting signatures for members of Parliament to question the Deputy Prime Minister Saleh al-Mutlaq in the House of Representatives on charges of corruption in the work of his committee for relief to the displaced.
The source told all of Iraq [where] today, "it was collecting the signatures of nearly 19 deputies to interrogate al-Mutlaq in Parliament and almost brings the number of signatures, but the pressure from some of the blocks that led to the withdrawal of some of Representatives."
Referred to the interrogation of al-Mutlaq in Parliament requires the collection of signatures of 25 deputies.
The Presidency of the Council of Representatives, approved in 10 of the month of February, the request Mutlaq questioned about the displaced file.
For his part, supported the Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi Monday questioning his deputy, al-Mutlaq said, "I hear many complaints about the distribution of caravans Although we spent huge money for the displaced nearly trillion dinars Is the exchange right? Was it properly? We need to investigate this aspect and the right of Parliament to question." .
It is said that House Speaker Salim al-Jubouri, between the 26th of November last to interrogate al-Mutlaq meets the legal conditions, "but we were surprised to withdraw signatures figures had signed the request interrogation leaving a form of formality respect to the required number and necessary to determine the date of the interrogation."
The House of Representatives had voted in the first of the month of November on the recommendations of the report of the interim committee for the displaced to investigate Committee Mutlaq, which included addressing the parliament for the government to dissolve the Committee of the existence of cases of corruption in several aspects of its work, including the one million dinars a grant with the transfer of its functions to the Ministry of Displacement and Migration and local governments in provinces.
For his part, denied the accusations of corruption Mutlaq action committee, calling them "lies and false allegations and not reasonable to launch accusations this degrading" .anthy
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Wednesday, February 25, 2015 21:31
[Baghdad-where]
A source in the Union of Iraqi forces revealed today collecting signatures for members of Parliament to question the Deputy Prime Minister Saleh al-Mutlaq in the House of Representatives on charges of corruption in the work of his committee for relief to the displaced.
The source told all of Iraq [where] today, "it was collecting the signatures of nearly 19 deputies to interrogate al-Mutlaq in Parliament and almost brings the number of signatures, but the pressure from some of the blocks that led to the withdrawal of some of Representatives."
Referred to the interrogation of al-Mutlaq in Parliament requires the collection of signatures of 25 deputies.
The Presidency of the Council of Representatives, approved in 10 of the month of February, the request Mutlaq questioned about the displaced file.
For his part, supported the Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi Monday questioning his deputy, al-Mutlaq said, "I hear many complaints about the distribution of caravans Although we spent huge money for the displaced nearly trillion dinars Is the exchange right? Was it properly? We need to investigate this aspect and the right of Parliament to question." .
It is said that House Speaker Salim al-Jubouri, between the 26th of November last to interrogate al-Mutlaq meets the legal conditions, "but we were surprised to withdraw signatures figures had signed the request interrogation leaving a form of formality respect to the required number and necessary to determine the date of the interrogation."
The House of Representatives had voted in the first of the month of November on the recommendations of the report of the interim committee for the displaced to investigate Committee Mutlaq, which included addressing the parliament for the government to dissolve the Committee of the existence of cases of corruption in several aspects of its work, including the one million dinars a grant with the transfer of its functions to the Ministry of Displacement and Migration and local governments in provinces.
For his part, denied the accusations of corruption Mutlaq action committee, calling them "lies and false allegations and not reasonable to launch accusations this degrading" .anthy
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