Maliki: No exception in the follow-up files of corruption | |
04/06/2011 | |
Baghdad morning Referred Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, files corruption and irregularities in some transactions Commercial Bank of Iraq to justice. According to a statement issued by the Information Office of the Prime Minister received the "morning," a copy of it, | |
Transmitted irregularities occurred in the Commercial Bank to eliminate Baghdad morning Referred Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, files corruption and irregularities in some transactions Commercial Bank of Iraq to justice. According to a statement issued by the Information Office of the Prime Minister received the "morning," a copy of it, that "there was information that indicated the presence of irregularities in certain transactions, which called on Prime Minister who visited the bank yesterday, to the formation of a committee of the Ministry of Finance and Office of Financial Supervision and the Central Bank and the Integrity Commission and the Centre for Transparency and experts from banks, which emphasized in its report that, according to the reports of the Office of the Prime Minister for the violations that were subject to monitoring and follow-up for a long time so that the report of the Committee based real information and diagnoses on objective and scientific. "According to the statement, al-Maliki endorsed the Commission's report, and referred their findings to the courts to carry is discount them. and Prime Minister during the meeting staffing Bank keen to boost confidence in State institutions of Finance, indicating that the follow-up will include all officials and state institutions without exception. Maliki said during the visit that the "financial institution, whether TBI or the Central Bank or other banks constitute the heart dynamic illustration of the process of reconstruction and investment," he said, adding that "the government will follow all state institutions, particularly banks, as providers of liquidity and the donor of the facilities." In another window, the Prime Minister attended a ceremony yesterday honoring the first graduates from the faculties of the media held by the Journalists Syndicate in the National Theater. Maliki called the House of Representatives to pass a law to protect journalists as soon as possible to be able to exercise their appreciation and respect, emphasizing the importance of continuing the process of distribution of land to deserving journalists who devastated their age in this profession. " Indicated that the agenda for the meeting on 14 this month, includes a second reading of the law to protect journalists. [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] |
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