PARLIAMENTARY POWER: THE COMING DAYS WILL REVEAL THE PRIVATE FILES FOR OIL LICENSING ROUNDS
October 6, 2015
BAGHDAD / Center Brief for the Iraqi Media Network (IMN) - said the Commission on oil and energy parliamentary member Mazen Mezni that the coming days will reveal especially the ministries of electricity and oil files, including projects and tours previous licenses for these two ministries, where they will be those files debate, and then submitted to the Integrity Commission to investigate In which .
Mezni added that "the Commission on oil and energy parliamentary demanded that the Ministry of Electricity to activate the actual potential to provide citizens with electric power continuously."
He explained that "the Commission would investigate all" machinery and equipment "imported in the Ministry of Electricity and private stores power generation projects, which have not invested until now, and we will stand with electricity minister in this direction."
According to the Commission on oil and energy parliamentary member Mazen Mezni earlier, that the Commission has intensified its follow-up to detect files that include suspicions of corruption in the oil ministry.
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October 6, 2015
BAGHDAD / Center Brief for the Iraqi Media Network (IMN) - said the Commission on oil and energy parliamentary member Mazen Mezni that the coming days will reveal especially the ministries of electricity and oil files, including projects and tours previous licenses for these two ministries, where they will be those files debate, and then submitted to the Integrity Commission to investigate In which .
Mezni added that "the Commission on oil and energy parliamentary demanded that the Ministry of Electricity to activate the actual potential to provide citizens with electric power continuously."
He explained that "the Commission would investigate all" machinery and equipment "imported in the Ministry of Electricity and private stores power generation projects, which have not invested until now, and we will stand with electricity minister in this direction."
According to the Commission on oil and energy parliamentary member Mazen Mezni earlier, that the Commission has intensified its follow-up to detect files that include suspicions of corruption in the oil ministry.
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