Integrity issued a sentence of imprisonment for one year against al-Issawi
08/25/2015
The competent court issued offenses integrity, Tuesday, sentenced to imprisonment for one year against the former Mayor of Baghdad, Sabir al-Issawi for the reconstruction of Al-Rashid Street file.
And misdemeanors judge said in court Radi Fartusi in a statement posted on the website of the judiciary, "The court condemned the former Secretary of Baghdad, Sabir al-Issawi for the reconstruction of Al-Rashid Street file," noting that "the convicted were sentenced to imprisonment for a term of one year."
Fartusi, adding that "the decision was taken in accordance with Article 331 of the Penal Code", adding that "the decision was made and Jahia, which means that the convicted was present in the dock has been checked into prison."
The financial and administrative corruption is spreading in Iraq dramatically, as Transparency International has been classified as the third country with most corrupt in the world after Somalia and Sudan, but that the Iraqi government is often critical of the organization reports on corruption and considers inaccurate and based on the information reached by by local and foreign companies failed to implement service projects in Iraq.
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08/25/2015
The competent court issued offenses integrity, Tuesday, sentenced to imprisonment for one year against the former Mayor of Baghdad, Sabir al-Issawi for the reconstruction of Al-Rashid Street file.
And misdemeanors judge said in court Radi Fartusi in a statement posted on the website of the judiciary, "The court condemned the former Secretary of Baghdad, Sabir al-Issawi for the reconstruction of Al-Rashid Street file," noting that "the convicted were sentenced to imprisonment for a term of one year."
Fartusi, adding that "the decision was taken in accordance with Article 331 of the Penal Code", adding that "the decision was made and Jahia, which means that the convicted was present in the dock has been checked into prison."
The financial and administrative corruption is spreading in Iraq dramatically, as Transparency International has been classified as the third country with most corrupt in the world after Somalia and Sudan, but that the Iraqi government is often critical of the organization reports on corruption and considers inaccurate and based on the information reached by by local and foreign companies failed to implement service projects in Iraq.
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