It will expose the politicians involved.” Hanoun’s hosting and 3 results for exposing the “theft of the century” to the people.
Politics | Yesterday, 16:12 |
Baghdad Today - Baghdad
Representative Thaer Al-Jubouri confirmed today, Sunday (September 8, 2024), that
the session hosting the head of the Integrity Commission (Haider Hanoun) in the House of Representatives will be decided in the coming days. Al-Jubouri told “Baghdad Today”:
“Along with several representatives, we signed a request to the Presidency of the House of Representatives to schedule a hosting session for the head of the Integrity Commission, to answer many important questions, especially after his important press conference a few days ago, in which he revealed the extent of the pressures imposed on integrity. "The country's regulatory bodies," he said, noting that
"the hosting decision will be decided within days." He added,
"The file of the theft of suspicious trusts (theft of the century) must be disclosed to Iraqi public opinion and the
identity of those involved in supporting the first accused must be made clear and how he traveled outside the country," noting that
"there are those accused of less serious cases who cannot travel without a resolution." Their cases and the issuance of judicial rulings,” pointing out that
“a great mystery surrounds the theft of the century.” He pointed out,
“Holding a disclosure session in the House of Representatives will
reveal the identity of the politicians involved in the theft of the century,
give new details that reveal some of the secrets of what is happening, and
reveal what is the fate of the money that was looted and the
mechanism for recovering it,” pointing out that
“the session will be the beginning of popular punishment for the politicians involved in the theft.” century before there was judicial punishment.”
Al-Jubouri stressed the need to proceed with the hosting session because it is a fair option to state the facts before the Iraqi people.
During a press conference held in Erbil Governorate last Wednesday (September 4, 2024), the head of the Integrity Commission, Haider Hanoun, asked the House of Representatives to host him, announcing the beginning of the real battle against corruption. Hanoun said:
“I ask Parliament to host me, and we announce the beginning of the real battle against corruption, starting today.”
Regarding the mechanism for interrogating the head of the Integrity Commission within the House of Representatives, legal expert Ali Al-Tamimi said that
the Integrity Commission is subject to Parliament’s oversight based on Article 102 of the Iraqi Constitution, despite its financial, administrative and legal independence, pointing out that
“Parliament can interrogate the head of the Integrity Commission in everything related to the work of "The Authority."
Al-Tamimi added, in a legal clarification followed by “Baghdad Today,” that
“the judge working in the Judicial Council or the courts affiliated with the Supreme Judicial Council may be hosted within Parliament at the official request of the House of Representatives to the Supreme Judicial Council if the matter comes to presenting specific information,” adding, “
And this will be.” After obtaining the approval of the President of the Judicial Council, he will be hosted as a guest and not in the form of an interrogation and listening to him in order to give an opinion and provide testimony.” Al-Tamimi pointed out that
“the oversight of judges is carried out by the Judicial Supervisory Board in accordance with its Law No. 29 of 2016,” noting that
“the Supervisory Board is the one who investigates the judges regarding the charges attributed to them and is the one who decides to refer them to the President of the Judicial Council in the event that one of them is involved.” “With a crime,
it will then be referred to the Judicial Affairs Committee and then to the misdemeanor or felony court, depending on the case and the crime involved.”
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Politics | Yesterday, 16:12 |
Baghdad Today - Baghdad
Representative Thaer Al-Jubouri confirmed today, Sunday (September 8, 2024), that
the session hosting the head of the Integrity Commission (Haider Hanoun) in the House of Representatives will be decided in the coming days. Al-Jubouri told “Baghdad Today”:
“Along with several representatives, we signed a request to the Presidency of the House of Representatives to schedule a hosting session for the head of the Integrity Commission, to answer many important questions, especially after his important press conference a few days ago, in which he revealed the extent of the pressures imposed on integrity. "The country's regulatory bodies," he said, noting that
"the hosting decision will be decided within days." He added,
"The file of the theft of suspicious trusts (theft of the century) must be disclosed to Iraqi public opinion and the
identity of those involved in supporting the first accused must be made clear and how he traveled outside the country," noting that
"there are those accused of less serious cases who cannot travel without a resolution." Their cases and the issuance of judicial rulings,” pointing out that
“a great mystery surrounds the theft of the century.” He pointed out,
“Holding a disclosure session in the House of Representatives will
reveal the identity of the politicians involved in the theft of the century,
give new details that reveal some of the secrets of what is happening, and
reveal what is the fate of the money that was looted and the
mechanism for recovering it,” pointing out that
“the session will be the beginning of popular punishment for the politicians involved in the theft.” century before there was judicial punishment.”
Al-Jubouri stressed the need to proceed with the hosting session because it is a fair option to state the facts before the Iraqi people.
During a press conference held in Erbil Governorate last Wednesday (September 4, 2024), the head of the Integrity Commission, Haider Hanoun, asked the House of Representatives to host him, announcing the beginning of the real battle against corruption. Hanoun said:
“I ask Parliament to host me, and we announce the beginning of the real battle against corruption, starting today.”
Regarding the mechanism for interrogating the head of the Integrity Commission within the House of Representatives, legal expert Ali Al-Tamimi said that
the Integrity Commission is subject to Parliament’s oversight based on Article 102 of the Iraqi Constitution, despite its financial, administrative and legal independence, pointing out that
“Parliament can interrogate the head of the Integrity Commission in everything related to the work of "The Authority."
Al-Tamimi added, in a legal clarification followed by “Baghdad Today,” that
“the judge working in the Judicial Council or the courts affiliated with the Supreme Judicial Council may be hosted within Parliament at the official request of the House of Representatives to the Supreme Judicial Council if the matter comes to presenting specific information,” adding, “
And this will be.” After obtaining the approval of the President of the Judicial Council, he will be hosted as a guest and not in the form of an interrogation and listening to him in order to give an opinion and provide testimony.” Al-Tamimi pointed out that
“the oversight of judges is carried out by the Judicial Supervisory Board in accordance with its Law No. 29 of 2016,” noting that
“the Supervisory Board is the one who investigates the judges regarding the charges attributed to them and is the one who decides to refer them to the President of the Judicial Council in the event that one of them is involved.” “With a crime,
it will then be referred to the Judicial Affairs Committee and then to the misdemeanor or felony court, depending on the case and the crime involved.”
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