Transparency: Iraq at the bottom of most corrupt countries in 2011
On: Wed, 01/05/2012 8:46
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count report by Transparency International in 2011 Iraq's most corrupt financially and administratively, of the 182 countries and ranked 175. And operated according to the report states, Afghanistan, Myanmar, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Sudan, Iraq, Haiti and Venezuela most corrupt bottom of the list prepared by the Organization for this purpose.
According to Iraq, according to the report the most corrupt among the Arab countries and the order in Qatar least corrupt it was ranked 22 with UAE was ranked 28, followed by Bahrain 46, Oman 50, Kuwait 54, and Jordan, 56, and Saudi Arabia, 57, and Tunisia, 73, and Morocco, 80, and Egypt, 112, and Syria 129, Lebanon 134, 164, Yemen, Libya 168. And Iraq, recently ranked 175.
while occupied New Zealand the least corrupt country in the world, followed by Denmark, Finland, Sweden and Singapore, while classified, Somalia and North Korea being the most corrupt at all.
The report noted that the United States ranked 24 on corruption index adopted by this organization in its report for 2011 as occupied most of the European centers, first in general.
so, after a spokesman for the Parliamentary Integrity Committee Jaafar al-Moussawi, the Federal Court overturned the legal integrity and debts of financial control, and Moussawi yesterday that he sought clarification from the Chairman of the Federal Court Medhat al-Mahmoud on the veto and show that so far no date has been set for the consideration of appeals is therefore necessary correction.
Moussawi said "the news that I made to the media yesterday came from the Integrity Commission has contacted yesterday telephoned the Federal Court for the purpose of clarification."
The House of Representatives has approved legal body integrity and financial control after the debates long around him and postponed more than once voted the House of Representatives agreed that the House of Representatives nomination of a major body of integrity and financial control.
and not far from the Integrity Committee, has asked a member of the high Nassif legislative and legal committee in the House of Representatives to exercise control subsequent to the laws enacted.
and she told him the Information Office of the bloc received (range) a copy of it that "there must be control over the legislation of laws," especially that "there are many laws that were issued without the exercise of the supervisory role by which he must be monitored after a year or more on them to make sure of the validity of the application and address the gaps therein. "
and added that "there are a number of laws that have been applied for but did not check the service to the community, or there was a difficulty in its implementation or they intersected with the previous laws, for example, see today that the law of the provincial conflicts with many of the laws that are still ministries working on the light. "
and showed Nassif that "there are a lot of laws that began during the former regime still in force has intersected with some of the laws legislated recently."
She noted "the necessity of revision for more than 90 percent of the laws passed in the previous phase, and must follow-up of the Parliament Act after its entry into force to see if it complies with the needs of the community. "
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