17/09/2015
Parliamentary Finance Committee confirmed, yesterday, that it would work in coordination with the Parliamentary Integrity Committee in order to know the fate of gold bars that have disappeared from the treasury of the central bank since 2003 and seized by the Americans then. The committee member said Sarhan Ahmed Sarhan told the news agency quoted "information" that "the Finance Committee generated has ideas about money and gold bars that were lost from the sad Iraqi state since 2003 and is determined to uncover the fate of this money," noting that his committee "will work in coordination with the Commission Parliamentary Integrity in order to know the fate of the alloy, which has lost money from the treasury of the Central Bank of Iraq. " He added that "the parliamentary finance committee of ex-governors of the Central Bank host who have risen to the position since 2003 to determine the fate of this missing money," pointing out that "the governor of the current bank does not has nothing to lose money and gold bullion as an assumption recently as governor of the bank and should be coordinated with the Commission on Integrity to host the Conservatives who preceded him in office to investigate the fate of the missing bullion "...
Sarhan said that "host on the Keywords on the subject of missing alloys come to provide the Finance Committee with information on gold bullion, number and time of the sad loss of the central bank." Iraq has lost about 120 tons of gold bullion since 2003 in United States he indicated that the missing Iraqi money and gold bars found in international support fund, but the Iraqi government did not begin to take a serious stance to restore Iraqi funds missing.
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