Deputy: officers haggling farmers for taking a bribe in exchange for facilitating the payment of financial dues
7/5/2015
Revealed in the Committee on Agriculture parliamentary member Ali al-Badri, the Sabbath, the presence of officers of the National Security Service haggling farmers to get a "bribe", while explained that those officers are doing so in exchange for their facilitating farmers obtain financial benefits back to crops Soukoha in safe areas. He said al-Badri, said that "a group of farmers in the regions of Kirkuk, Salahuddin and Nineveh and Diyala marketed corn product from their region is under the control of Daash", adding that "these areas safe and not under the control of Daash such Dujail and the country and Samarra, Salah Din and other areas."
He said al-Badri, that "farmers marketed their crop in the Ministry of Agriculture centers in the provinces of Wasit, Babil and Baghdad six months ago," explaining that "these farmers when reviewing the Ministry of Agriculture to collect their money, they found an order from the Ministry of Interior and National Security not to give them the money on the grounds their areas unsafe and under the control of Daash, and when their review of the Interior informed them that their subject turned to national security. "
Al-Badri, and that "the national security officers haggling farmers to get a bribe in exchange for the support of the farmers concerned that they marketed their crops of safe areas to receive financial dues from the Ministry of Agriculture," asserting that "bribery thousands of dollars."
The Committee on Agriculture and Water parliamentary revealed on Saturday (16 May 2015), all seeking some traders to market the crops they bought from the organization "Daash" to the government, while confirming it is recommended not to buy these crops and tighten procedures on the departments of the Ministry and the General Company for grain to prevent the purchase
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7/5/2015
Revealed in the Committee on Agriculture parliamentary member Ali al-Badri, the Sabbath, the presence of officers of the National Security Service haggling farmers to get a "bribe", while explained that those officers are doing so in exchange for their facilitating farmers obtain financial benefits back to crops Soukoha in safe areas. He said al-Badri, said that "a group of farmers in the regions of Kirkuk, Salahuddin and Nineveh and Diyala marketed corn product from their region is under the control of Daash", adding that "these areas safe and not under the control of Daash such Dujail and the country and Samarra, Salah Din and other areas."
He said al-Badri, that "farmers marketed their crop in the Ministry of Agriculture centers in the provinces of Wasit, Babil and Baghdad six months ago," explaining that "these farmers when reviewing the Ministry of Agriculture to collect their money, they found an order from the Ministry of Interior and National Security not to give them the money on the grounds their areas unsafe and under the control of Daash, and when their review of the Interior informed them that their subject turned to national security. "
Al-Badri, and that "the national security officers haggling farmers to get a bribe in exchange for the support of the farmers concerned that they marketed their crops of safe areas to receive financial dues from the Ministry of Agriculture," asserting that "bribery thousands of dollars."
The Committee on Agriculture and Water parliamentary revealed on Saturday (16 May 2015), all seeking some traders to market the crops they bought from the organization "Daash" to the government, while confirming it is recommended not to buy these crops and tighten procedures on the departments of the Ministry and the General Company for grain to prevent the purchase
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