Parliament intends to question the two former ministers on unfinished projects
09/10/2015 12:17
Tomorrow Press / Baghdad announced to the Parliamentary Integrity Committee, said Friday that Parliament plans to interrogate former ministers of Education, Construction and Housing on the construction of schools projects that have not done so far. The committee member said Ribawar Taha in a statement received "tomorrow Press", "The Council of Ministers decided in one of its meetings refer the project No. 37 for 2011 allocated to build schools turnkey construction manner in the provinces of Anbar and Baghdad's Karkh first, second and third to the custody of the FAO engineering company with $ 137 billion, 554 million and 930 dinars for a specific period of 360-days, and the number of 132 school. "He added that" a group of old school were demolished for the construction of 450 new schools with a number of provinces jointly between FAO company and four local subsidiaries of the Ministries of State, as well as my company (Tak Surf's British) and (Rhodes Jordan Contracting). "Taha said that" what happened is the demolition of the old school without initiating another new building So far ", blaming the Ministries of Education and the Construction and Housing responsibility so where was awarded the contracted companies pay 60% of the funds for the project to operate without that there will be government guarantees," asserting that "Parliament will question the Ministers for Education, Construction and Housing of ex about it."
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