Parliamentary energy demanding disclosure of global foreign companies illegal
4/24/2015
Tomorrow Press / Baghdad: Student Member of the Parliamentary Committee on Energy Attorney Mazen Mezni, on Thursday, to disclose the names of employees in foreign companies entering the country illegally under the title of tourism.
He said Mezni for "tomorrow Press" that "there are many offenders entered the country otherwise controls under the Tourism title arrested were deported to their home countries, but there are many foreign workers are still opposed to the controls of residence and work permits within companies did not arrested and enjoy complete freedom Without follow-up, "and urged to" reveal the names of these workers. "
He stressed that "there are no laws allow parliamentarians access to companies and follow what is going on in the corridors, but these laws and jurisprudence figure placed under cover," he said.
He Mezni that "Oil Minister Adel Abdul-Mahdi has published a book banning the entry of Representatives and local governments and tribal leaders in areas where oil investments to the sites of foreign companies," revealing "the formation of a committee to investigate the book issued by the Ministry of Oil and certified by the Council Presidency Ministers. As intersects with the responsibilities of the Commission and the exercise of legislative power its supervisory role. "
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4/24/2015
Tomorrow Press / Baghdad: Student Member of the Parliamentary Committee on Energy Attorney Mazen Mezni, on Thursday, to disclose the names of employees in foreign companies entering the country illegally under the title of tourism.
He said Mezni for "tomorrow Press" that "there are many offenders entered the country otherwise controls under the Tourism title arrested were deported to their home countries, but there are many foreign workers are still opposed to the controls of residence and work permits within companies did not arrested and enjoy complete freedom Without follow-up, "and urged to" reveal the names of these workers. "
He stressed that "there are no laws allow parliamentarians access to companies and follow what is going on in the corridors, but these laws and jurisprudence figure placed under cover," he said.
He Mezni that "Oil Minister Adel Abdul-Mahdi has published a book banning the entry of Representatives and local governments and tribal leaders in areas where oil investments to the sites of foreign companies," revealing "the formation of a committee to investigate the book issued by the Ministry of Oil and certified by the Council Presidency Ministers. As intersects with the responsibilities of the Commission and the exercise of legislative power its supervisory role. "
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