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Iraq criticizes the reports of Transparency International 02/12/2011 10:27

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Baghdad, 2 December / December (Rn) - criticized the Iraqi government reports of Transparency International on corruption and said it is not accurate and are based on information they received through the local and foreign companies failed to implement service projects in Iraq.

And a corruption index of the last few years issued by Transparency International, Iraq among the most corrupt countries in the world.

The Economic Adviser in the government peace Quraishi, told the Kurdish news agency (Rn) that "the reports of Transparency International last on corruption in Iraq is not accurate because it lacks the official reports of government, both issued by the integrity of independent or government," noting that "the organization does not have an office in Iraq. "

And corruption is a serious problem facing the government, which was occupied during the last years to provide security. And tries to Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki to improve his image in front of his constituents, especially after he was accused of ministers in his government of corruption.

Iraq has the fourth largest oil reserves in the world, but successive governments could not provide public services to citizens, despite the passage of eight years of the fall of the former Iraqi regime.

"The Transparency International based on reports by civil society organizations and other reports of businessmen and international companies or local failed to implement service projects big and leaked information is not accurate to the organization."

Quraishi explained that "corruption in Iraq is still the main danger which threatens the implementation of service projects, but certainly not as conceived by Transparency International has dropped dramatically over the last two years after the improvement of security situation and the decline in the role of armed groups in Iraq."


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