Araji confirms that electricity suffers from many suspicions of corruption
2015/8/3 19:13
Deputy Prime Minister Bahaa al-Araji, said on Monday that the Ministry of Electricity to suffer from many suspicions of corruption, calling for the referral of files that hover around her suspicions to the Board of integrity, adding that he told the minister the need to re-check all files of corruption during a specific timeframe.
A statement from the Office of Araji received by all of Iraq [where] a copy of it, that "al-Araji, visited, on Monday evening August 3, 2015, the Ministry of Electricity, and held a meeting with Minister of Electricity and agents ministry and the Inspector General and Advanced cadre where and in the presence of Chairman of the Integrity Commission Hassan al-Yassiri ,. to discuss the repercussions of the deterioration of the electric power service during the summer and methods of treatment according to the available resources, in addition to the referral files that hover around suspicions of corruption to the Integrity Commission for investigation. "
Araji pointed out that "today's meeting was an extraordinary meeting in view of the transformation of the electric power issue to the issue of public opinion," noting that "the Ministry of Electricity to suffer from suspicions of corruption many since its founding in 2003, and for this we have in the Committee on Energy Affairs in the Council of Ministers to inform Minister electricity and Inspector General in the Ministry need to re-check all files of corruption during a specific timeframe. "
And Deputy Prime Minister revealed "select the first date of the month of September for the referral of those contracts and files to the Committee on Energy Affairs in the Council of Ministers and the board of integrity."
Araji and that "the moment is to work very hard time, and the responsibility of all executives responsible for solidarity Anyone who wants to work hard he has to be fida'i and eliminates Alaivadat and holidays, and for this we informed the Minister of Electricity shut down in order to Secretaries of State and director generals," adding "a solution roadmap and the formation of Committee in order to address the electricity crisis will be announced after the completion of the executive steps to implement it. "
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2015/8/3 19:13
Deputy Prime Minister Bahaa al-Araji, said on Monday that the Ministry of Electricity to suffer from many suspicions of corruption, calling for the referral of files that hover around her suspicions to the Board of integrity, adding that he told the minister the need to re-check all files of corruption during a specific timeframe.
A statement from the Office of Araji received by all of Iraq [where] a copy of it, that "al-Araji, visited, on Monday evening August 3, 2015, the Ministry of Electricity, and held a meeting with Minister of Electricity and agents ministry and the Inspector General and Advanced cadre where and in the presence of Chairman of the Integrity Commission Hassan al-Yassiri ,. to discuss the repercussions of the deterioration of the electric power service during the summer and methods of treatment according to the available resources, in addition to the referral files that hover around suspicions of corruption to the Integrity Commission for investigation. "
Araji pointed out that "today's meeting was an extraordinary meeting in view of the transformation of the electric power issue to the issue of public opinion," noting that "the Ministry of Electricity to suffer from suspicions of corruption many since its founding in 2003, and for this we have in the Committee on Energy Affairs in the Council of Ministers to inform Minister electricity and Inspector General in the Ministry need to re-check all files of corruption during a specific timeframe. "
And Deputy Prime Minister revealed "select the first date of the month of September for the referral of those contracts and files to the Committee on Energy Affairs in the Council of Ministers and the board of integrity."
Araji and that "the moment is to work very hard time, and the responsibility of all executives responsible for solidarity Anyone who wants to work hard he has to be fida'i and eliminates Alaivadat and holidays, and for this we informed the Minister of Electricity shut down in order to Secretaries of State and director generals," adding "a solution roadmap and the formation of Committee in order to address the electricity crisis will be announced after the completion of the executive steps to implement it. "
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