Iraqi judiciary consider arming suspicious transactions made by al-Maliki
10/5/15
BAGHDAD - An Iraqi MP Mohammad Hamidi Monday referral of more than 500 file corruption related to the various ministries and government institutions to the public prosecution and the Commission on Public Integrity to take legal action against those involved in them.
Hamidi said in the Parliamentary Integrity Committee is a member, that the Commission "The corruption of the files that have been referred to the public prosecution and serious to the Integrity Commission files belonging to the Ministry of Defense and other ministries." In the reign of former Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki.
He explained that "among the files that have been forwarded to the Commission on Public Integrity Czech aircraft contract and other contracts relating to the Ministry of Health and include mainly import medicines deals".
And on the actors involved contracts corruption forwarded by the Commission to the body, the Iraqi official stressed that "judicial and prosecutorial Satulan public disclosure of those involved and the size of the files after the completion of the necessary investigations."
The Commission on Public Integrity announced in August / August on the transfer of two thousand and 171 senior official, including 13 ministers and those who are Badrjtah to misdemeanors and corruption courts.
Revealed that the ministers of defense, trade, electricity, transportation of ex-wanted between judicial authorities.
And decided to Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi early August / August prevent officials suspected of involvement in corruption from traveling outside the country's issues and bring them to justice, hours after the vote of the Iraqi parliament on the reforms proposed, including the prosecution of corrupt that package, the reforms announced following the popular demonstrations continuing to protest against corruption and the deterioration of services of water, electricity and health.
Included reforms Abadi, along with the abolition of the posts of Vice President and the Prime Minister, to reduce the comprehensive and immediate in the number of protections for all state officials, including the three presidencies, ministers, MPs and transfer the surplus to the defense and interior ministries by subordination to trained and qualified to do the national duties in defense of the homeland and the protection of citizens .
Merge ministries and agencies also included reforms to raise efficiency in government work and reduce costs and keep all the top positions in Iraq for partisan and sectarian joint venture and assume professional committee appointed by the Prime Minister and the selection of candidates in the light of competence and integrity standards.
In August President of the Iraqi government called on the judiciary in his country to do a series of drastic measures to confirm the prestige of the judiciary and its independence and enable it to fight against corruption and reinforcing the principle of justice among citizens.
He said then in a statement on his social networking site Facebook, "The broad reforms called for by requiring fair and honest and firm spend to support them and stand in the face of corruption and mafias keep the judiciary from the quotas partisan and factional and sectarian."
"We stress the respect and commitment to fair and impartial Elimination".
Observers expect that the reforms collide Abadi, which began already facing attempts to disrupt its implementation, stubbornly political, partisan and religious influential forces on the grounds that those reforms are threatening their interests and influence.
He noted that the head of the Iraqi government seems determined and resolute in the fight against corruption, but that means that walking in a minefield, given the nature originally rooted corruption in state institutions.
They said that to achieve the desired results will not be an easy task, process of the fight against corruption would run into will not be quick and chain because the size of corruption is very large and complex, based on what is confirmed by "body integrity and accountability" reports in the Iraqi parliament and the Iraqi human rights organizations as well as issued by the competent international organizations, including the Organization reports World of transparency and the World Bank.
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10/5/15
BAGHDAD - An Iraqi MP Mohammad Hamidi Monday referral of more than 500 file corruption related to the various ministries and government institutions to the public prosecution and the Commission on Public Integrity to take legal action against those involved in them.
Hamidi said in the Parliamentary Integrity Committee is a member, that the Commission "The corruption of the files that have been referred to the public prosecution and serious to the Integrity Commission files belonging to the Ministry of Defense and other ministries." In the reign of former Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki.
He explained that "among the files that have been forwarded to the Commission on Public Integrity Czech aircraft contract and other contracts relating to the Ministry of Health and include mainly import medicines deals".
And on the actors involved contracts corruption forwarded by the Commission to the body, the Iraqi official stressed that "judicial and prosecutorial Satulan public disclosure of those involved and the size of the files after the completion of the necessary investigations."
The Commission on Public Integrity announced in August / August on the transfer of two thousand and 171 senior official, including 13 ministers and those who are Badrjtah to misdemeanors and corruption courts.
Revealed that the ministers of defense, trade, electricity, transportation of ex-wanted between judicial authorities.
And decided to Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi early August / August prevent officials suspected of involvement in corruption from traveling outside the country's issues and bring them to justice, hours after the vote of the Iraqi parliament on the reforms proposed, including the prosecution of corrupt that package, the reforms announced following the popular demonstrations continuing to protest against corruption and the deterioration of services of water, electricity and health.
Included reforms Abadi, along with the abolition of the posts of Vice President and the Prime Minister, to reduce the comprehensive and immediate in the number of protections for all state officials, including the three presidencies, ministers, MPs and transfer the surplus to the defense and interior ministries by subordination to trained and qualified to do the national duties in defense of the homeland and the protection of citizens .
Merge ministries and agencies also included reforms to raise efficiency in government work and reduce costs and keep all the top positions in Iraq for partisan and sectarian joint venture and assume professional committee appointed by the Prime Minister and the selection of candidates in the light of competence and integrity standards.
In August President of the Iraqi government called on the judiciary in his country to do a series of drastic measures to confirm the prestige of the judiciary and its independence and enable it to fight against corruption and reinforcing the principle of justice among citizens.
He said then in a statement on his social networking site Facebook, "The broad reforms called for by requiring fair and honest and firm spend to support them and stand in the face of corruption and mafias keep the judiciary from the quotas partisan and factional and sectarian."
"We stress the respect and commitment to fair and impartial Elimination".
Observers expect that the reforms collide Abadi, which began already facing attempts to disrupt its implementation, stubbornly political, partisan and religious influential forces on the grounds that those reforms are threatening their interests and influence.
He noted that the head of the Iraqi government seems determined and resolute in the fight against corruption, but that means that walking in a minefield, given the nature originally rooted corruption in state institutions.
They said that to achieve the desired results will not be an easy task, process of the fight against corruption would run into will not be quick and chain because the size of corruption is very large and complex, based on what is confirmed by "body integrity and accountability" reports in the Iraqi parliament and the Iraqi human rights organizations as well as issued by the competent international organizations, including the Organization reports World of transparency and the World Bank.
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