Integrity: The battle against corruption is crucial, and we will not allow the corrupt to escape accountability
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Information / Baghdad..
The head of the Integrity Commission, Haider Hanoun, affirmed, on Tuesday, that the battle of integrity against corruption is crucial and deserves to make huge sacrifices for it, while indicating that
the corrupt should not be allowed to escape accountability and punishment.
Hanoun said in a statement received by Al-Maalouma Agency,
"The battle of integrity against corruption is a fateful battle that differs from other battles, as it clashes with personal benefits, and deserves great sacrifices for its sake," noting that
"the cadres of the Commission, especially the Investigation Department, represent the spearhead in this battle."". And he stressed
"intensifying the efforts of affiliates in the field of combating corruption, preventing it, prosecuting its perpetrators, and preserving public money," stressing
"not courtesy of the corrupt or allowing them to escape accountability and punishment, and
emphasizing everyone against whom a judicial ruling has been issued, and not being lenient or pardoning them." He pointed to
"the importance of consolidating authentic values in the hearts of the people of society and adjudicating conscience;
to create a generation armed with the ethics of integrity and honesty against all values of corruption and behaviors that are inconsistent with the ethics of the public office," explaining that
"the thief of the state's money and the people's power cannot claim virtue, values and good morals, as well To be a patriot or leader of a value project. He called on
"all political and societal actors to give priority to the interest of Iraq and
to reject the corrupt transgressors over public money," noting that
"the Commission is determined to emerge victorious in its battle against corruption, to recover the revenues obtained from it, and to put those involved behind bars." He praised
"the increase in the pace of the commission's work, one of its outputs being the implementation of unprecedented qualitative operations during last March that afflicted the corrupt, as (223) operations were carried out, during which (134) accused were arrested," explaining that
"this contributes to restoring the citizen's confidence in the oversight bodies and increases At the level of his cooperation with her in reporting corruption.” Ended 25/y
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Today 15:17 1 shares
Information / Baghdad..
The head of the Integrity Commission, Haider Hanoun, affirmed, on Tuesday, that the battle of integrity against corruption is crucial and deserves to make huge sacrifices for it, while indicating that
the corrupt should not be allowed to escape accountability and punishment.
Hanoun said in a statement received by Al-Maalouma Agency,
"The battle of integrity against corruption is a fateful battle that differs from other battles, as it clashes with personal benefits, and deserves great sacrifices for its sake," noting that
"the cadres of the Commission, especially the Investigation Department, represent the spearhead in this battle."". And he stressed
"intensifying the efforts of affiliates in the field of combating corruption, preventing it, prosecuting its perpetrators, and preserving public money," stressing
"not courtesy of the corrupt or allowing them to escape accountability and punishment, and
emphasizing everyone against whom a judicial ruling has been issued, and not being lenient or pardoning them." He pointed to
"the importance of consolidating authentic values in the hearts of the people of society and adjudicating conscience;
to create a generation armed with the ethics of integrity and honesty against all values of corruption and behaviors that are inconsistent with the ethics of the public office," explaining that
"the thief of the state's money and the people's power cannot claim virtue, values and good morals, as well To be a patriot or leader of a value project. He called on
"all political and societal actors to give priority to the interest of Iraq and
to reject the corrupt transgressors over public money," noting that
"the Commission is determined to emerge victorious in its battle against corruption, to recover the revenues obtained from it, and to put those involved behind bars." He praised
"the increase in the pace of the commission's work, one of its outputs being the implementation of unprecedented qualitative operations during last March that afflicted the corrupt, as (223) operations were carried out, during which (134) accused were arrested," explaining that
"this contributes to restoring the citizen's confidence in the oversight bodies and increases At the level of his cooperation with her in reporting corruption.” Ended 25/y
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