Ali Abdullah - 10/01/2012 PM - 6:43 p.m.
A commission of accountability and justice in the province of Diwaniyah, Tuesday, for receipt of orders set the lists of children of senior leaders of the Baath Party by several ministries and without the knowledge of the local government, noting that there are people affected by the previous regime are still suffering from unemployment.
The head of the Commission within Sehud in a press statement, "The province of Diwaniyah continuously receives lists of orders the appointment of the sons of senior leaders of the Baath party without the knowledge of the local government by ministries such as health, financial, and human rights."
He Sehud surprised "by the Ministries to appoint the sons of senior Baathists or returned to service while affected by the policies of the former regime are still suffering from unemployment," pointing out that "these ministries emphasize continuous lack of vacancies for appointment to have."
He called Sehud ministries to "the law of the provincial commitment for the year 2008, which sets up appointments for the fifth degree by local governments exclusively."
The statistics of the official in Diwaniya, 180 km south of Baghdad, and there are about 140 thousand young people are unemployed including 40 thousand graduates of the total population of 1.0002 million thousand people.
The ruling U.S. civil administrator of Iraq Paul Bremer, the de-Baathification, which was led by President Saddam Hussein, after the entry of U.S. troops to Iraq in 2003 and formed a committee called "de-Baathification committee," then the name was changed to the accountability and justice, also issued in May From 2003 decision to dissolve the Iraqi army, with its institutions.
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