Kurdish lawmaker: reform decisions improvisational and the government does not track the money Mokhtlsa
2015/9/25
ational and the government does not track the money Mokhtlsa
[Baghdad - where]
Counting the Kurdistan Alliance MP Abdul Qader Mohammed, decisions improvisational reform, noting that "the government does not follow Mokhtlsa money."
Said Mohammed told all of Iraq [where], that "reform must be planned and to create and arrange methods, and tools," adding that "what comes out of the decisions as reform is improvisational and non-administrative and the atmosphere is not formatted them, they are just throwing dust in the eyes citizens. "
He added, "So far there is no reform, and went to the fundamentals, but are searched for only the margins, and all I do is simple procedures," stressing that "reform needs to be a real foundations."
Mohammed explained that "this year's budget in 2015, has developed a number of important reforms for the Iraqi economy and the Iraqi funds, and income, but the government appealed to the Federal Court where."
And that "during the past ten years Iraq has entered more than 550 billion US dollars, and the Iraqi governments have been able to build Iraq this amount and praying him to the level of developed countries in the world, now these amounts spent on fake projects."
He noted that "the Government of Abadi do not follow these funds where to go, and who embezzled these funds," noting that "this money they stole from their previous positions in the same or other sites of Iraqi administrative joints and continue embezzling Iraqi funds."
The Committee on Parliamentary Integrity, promised on 18 September of the current, weak anti-corruption reforms do not meet the ambition.
Committee Chairman Talal Zobaie, for [where] that "the reforms of Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi against corruption remain weak and preliminary and did not check Touh Iraqis, adding that" Abadi, a difficult task especially since the heavy legacy in the fight against corruption and mafia corruption in many government departments. " .anthy 2
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2015/9/25
ational and the government does not track the money Mokhtlsa
[Baghdad - where]
Counting the Kurdistan Alliance MP Abdul Qader Mohammed, decisions improvisational reform, noting that "the government does not follow Mokhtlsa money."
Said Mohammed told all of Iraq [where], that "reform must be planned and to create and arrange methods, and tools," adding that "what comes out of the decisions as reform is improvisational and non-administrative and the atmosphere is not formatted them, they are just throwing dust in the eyes citizens. "
He added, "So far there is no reform, and went to the fundamentals, but are searched for only the margins, and all I do is simple procedures," stressing that "reform needs to be a real foundations."
Mohammed explained that "this year's budget in 2015, has developed a number of important reforms for the Iraqi economy and the Iraqi funds, and income, but the government appealed to the Federal Court where."
And that "during the past ten years Iraq has entered more than 550 billion US dollars, and the Iraqi governments have been able to build Iraq this amount and praying him to the level of developed countries in the world, now these amounts spent on fake projects."
He noted that "the Government of Abadi do not follow these funds where to go, and who embezzled these funds," noting that "this money they stole from their previous positions in the same or other sites of Iraqi administrative joints and continue embezzling Iraqi funds."
The Committee on Parliamentary Integrity, promised on 18 September of the current, weak anti-corruption reforms do not meet the ambition.
Committee Chairman Talal Zobaie, for [where] that "the reforms of Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi against corruption remain weak and preliminary and did not check Touh Iraqis, adding that" Abadi, a difficult task especially since the heavy legacy in the fight against corruption and mafia corruption in many government departments. " .anthy 2
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