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4 "suspicious" practices surrounding the Minister of Oil... and two years of failure to raise export capacity (document) - Urgent
635 Economie 10/23/22 18:00
Baghdad today - Baghdad
During the current government, no minister faced accusations of corruption files.
He also faced a minister who manages more than 5 positions in the Iraqi state, represented by Ihsan Abdul-Jabbar, who runs the Ministry of Oil, as well as his management of the National Oil Company, which faced a ruling from the judiciary that its formation was unconstitutional, in addition to the position of Chairman of the Committee Minister of Energy and Deputy Prime Minister for Energy Affairs, before he was also assigned to run the Ministry of Finance as an agency, before he was relieved.
Parliamentary, judicial and international bodies share evidence, accusations, and search for corruption files involving the Minister of Oil, Ihsan Abdul-Jabbar.
Perhaps the most prominent file about him is changing the sex of land in Al-Mansour with an area of 1,700 square meters, which is owned by the Central Oil Company, to be shared between the minister and some senior officials in the ministry. According to accusations made by deputies and press reports that spoke in the matter.
Among other corruption files, there are accusations of Abdul-Jabbar asking for money from foreign companies in return for awarding them contracts to develop oil fields and invest associated gas in southern Iraq, including the issue of a gas investment tender in the West Qurna 2 field.
One of the most mysterious files is the control of the Qaiwan, Shuaa Al-Taqa and Al-Mishkat Company, all of which belong to brothers from one family, over the contracts for the refining of crude oil in its refineries in northern Iraq, and the Ministry of Oil’s continuation of dealing with these companies, despite the evidence issued by the integrity and the competent authorities on the company’s involvement. Qaywan smuggling Iraqi crude oil through Iran, in addition to selling Iranian oil on the international market as Iraqi oil, and the waste it causes for public money.
4 "suspicious" practices surrounding the Minister of Oil... and two years of failure to raise export capacity (document) - Urgent
635 Economie 10/23/22 18:00
Baghdad today - Baghdad
During the current government, no minister faced accusations of corruption files.
He also faced a minister who manages more than 5 positions in the Iraqi state, represented by Ihsan Abdul-Jabbar, who runs the Ministry of Oil, as well as his management of the National Oil Company, which faced a ruling from the judiciary that its formation was unconstitutional, in addition to the position of Chairman of the Committee Minister of Energy and Deputy Prime Minister for Energy Affairs, before he was also assigned to run the Ministry of Finance as an agency, before he was relieved.
Parliamentary, judicial and international bodies share evidence, accusations, and search for corruption files involving the Minister of Oil, Ihsan Abdul-Jabbar.
Perhaps the most prominent file about him is changing the sex of land in Al-Mansour with an area of 1,700 square meters, which is owned by the Central Oil Company, to be shared between the minister and some senior officials in the ministry. According to accusations made by deputies and press reports that spoke in the matter.
Among other corruption files, there are accusations of Abdul-Jabbar asking for money from foreign companies in return for awarding them contracts to develop oil fields and invest associated gas in southern Iraq, including the issue of a gas investment tender in the West Qurna 2 field.
One of the most mysterious files is the control of the Qaiwan, Shuaa Al-Taqa and Al-Mishkat Company, all of which belong to brothers from one family, over the contracts for the refining of crude oil in its refineries in northern Iraq, and the Ministry of Oil’s continuation of dealing with these companies, despite the evidence issued by the integrity and the competent authorities on the company’s involvement. Qaywan smuggling Iraqi crude oil through Iran, in addition to selling Iranian oil on the international market as Iraqi oil, and the waste it causes for public money.