Parliamentary Integrity: the judiciary will move the files belonging to al-Maliki
8.25.2015 08:01
Brother - Baghdad
The chairman of the Parliamentary Integrity Committee, Talal Zobaie, the determination of the judiciary to investigate files relating to squandering of public money, by officials in the previous government, including former Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki.
Committee Chairman Talal Zobaie "We have a high coordination with the Supreme Judicial Council to speed up the resolution of files on the fight against corruption, which was placed on the drawers, but as a result of popular pressure there to pay to move it," adding that "in the coming days will be announced on many of them."
He said "these files belong to the previous government and the beginning of the previous Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki and down for most of the former ministers about the waste of money", adding that "the committee will host committees energy services and economy officials in the previous government in addition to these committees officials in the current government."
Zobaie He pointed out that his committee will also host former prime minister (al-Maliki) and the current (Haider al-Abadi) and all this within the Integrity Committee for the diagnosis of the imbalance in the waste of the Iraqi capital plan. "
He added that "the Parliamentary Integrity Committee has today orientations on the fight against corruption dramatically, and there are high-level coordination between the Integrity Commission and field committees in our committee, and we have visited a number of many ministries with investigators and auditors from the Integrity Commission for the ground on what is going on in the ministries and bugs found by because of rampant corruption. "
The Integrity Commission, announced last Thursday, all achieved more than 13 000 registered issue only since the beginning of this year 2015, and between covered by the 13 ministers, accusing them of with Badrjtah.
It is said that former Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki faces charges with senior officers and military leaders in his government's involvement and failure in the fall of the city of Mosul, however Daash in the summer of last year, according to the report of the parliamentary investigative committee, which was referred to the courts to complete the fundamentalist investigation of the case.
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8.25.2015 08:01
Brother - Baghdad
The chairman of the Parliamentary Integrity Committee, Talal Zobaie, the determination of the judiciary to investigate files relating to squandering of public money, by officials in the previous government, including former Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki.
Committee Chairman Talal Zobaie "We have a high coordination with the Supreme Judicial Council to speed up the resolution of files on the fight against corruption, which was placed on the drawers, but as a result of popular pressure there to pay to move it," adding that "in the coming days will be announced on many of them."
He said "these files belong to the previous government and the beginning of the previous Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki and down for most of the former ministers about the waste of money", adding that "the committee will host committees energy services and economy officials in the previous government in addition to these committees officials in the current government."
Zobaie He pointed out that his committee will also host former prime minister (al-Maliki) and the current (Haider al-Abadi) and all this within the Integrity Committee for the diagnosis of the imbalance in the waste of the Iraqi capital plan. "
He added that "the Parliamentary Integrity Committee has today orientations on the fight against corruption dramatically, and there are high-level coordination between the Integrity Commission and field committees in our committee, and we have visited a number of many ministries with investigators and auditors from the Integrity Commission for the ground on what is going on in the ministries and bugs found by because of rampant corruption. "
The Integrity Commission, announced last Thursday, all achieved more than 13 000 registered issue only since the beginning of this year 2015, and between covered by the 13 ministers, accusing them of with Badrjtah.
It is said that former Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki faces charges with senior officers and military leaders in his government's involvement and failure in the fall of the city of Mosul, however Daash in the summer of last year, according to the report of the parliamentary investigative committee, which was referred to the courts to complete the fundamentalist investigation of the case.
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