Parliamentary Integrity: questioning Mutlaq legal and illegal regardless of his party affiliation
3/31/2015
BAGHDAD - Iraq Press -: In response to the approval of the Presidency of the Council of Representatives on a motion to question the Deputy Prime Minister Saleh al-Mutlaq, on the displaced file and discussed the existence of corruption in the file, which has allocated the government half a billion dollars to spend on more than two million Iraqis have been displaced from their homes due to military operations taking place in their areas, almost to a Parliamentary Integrity Commission that it has received a request to interrogate al-Mutlaq and presented to specialists who confirmed it meets the legal requirements, legal advisers. She stressed the Parliamentary Integrity Commission, that "has to be questioned, al-Mutlaq, because it is legal and legitimate, and the House of Representatives to do his duty with any official," pointing out that "and previously confirmed by the Presidency on the host and the questioning of Parliament required to do so, regardless of his position and affiliation partisan. " She pointed out that "the Integrity Commission is not subject to any pressure from some political parties which do their work normally and seriously mastering working on gathering more evidence to convict him of corruption mar the files." Admiral ended
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3/31/2015
BAGHDAD - Iraq Press -: In response to the approval of the Presidency of the Council of Representatives on a motion to question the Deputy Prime Minister Saleh al-Mutlaq, on the displaced file and discussed the existence of corruption in the file, which has allocated the government half a billion dollars to spend on more than two million Iraqis have been displaced from their homes due to military operations taking place in their areas, almost to a Parliamentary Integrity Commission that it has received a request to interrogate al-Mutlaq and presented to specialists who confirmed it meets the legal requirements, legal advisers. She stressed the Parliamentary Integrity Commission, that "has to be questioned, al-Mutlaq, because it is legal and legitimate, and the House of Representatives to do his duty with any official," pointing out that "and previously confirmed by the Presidency on the host and the questioning of Parliament required to do so, regardless of his position and affiliation partisan. " She pointed out that "the Integrity Commission is not subject to any pressure from some political parties which do their work normally and seriously mastering working on gathering more evidence to convict him of corruption mar the files." Admiral ended
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