Parliamentary Economy: suspicions of major corruption in the projects awarded by ministries
11/9/15
Parliamentary Economy: suspicions of major corruption in the projects awarded by ministries
A commission of economy and investment parliamentary suspicions about the existence of a major corruption in some of the projects awarded by the ministries to the investing companies. He explained committee member Abdul-Salam al-Maliki today, that "some ministries and through their own laws in the field of investment projects entrusted to some investors fictional excess of the cost of the project many times." He said he is still some weak souls going projects especially for the purposes of cost the state a lot of money, stressing that the new investment law will deter all from beyond the Iraqi capital while providing a fertile ground for the investor. He pointed out that "the investment law to ensure the doors of the task, which ensure investor rights, as well as great facilities for them, contrary to what was previously awarded projects to investors without collateral which opens the door to some of stealing money allocated and escape to the outside." And that "Iraq now from countries that feel very disappointed in the field of investment, and not to exploit the conditions for the activation of different sectors." He explained that "political work is being used not only to have him back through economic power," stressing "We ignores over the past years for the revitalization and investment side of the private
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