Office of the Inspector General is following the U.S. exchange records $ 8.2 billion in Iraq
On: Wednesday 25/1/2012 7:31
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said Assistant U.S. Special Inspector General for Iraq Reconstruction said Ginger Cruz, still follow up to its records and accounts and $ 8.2 billion dollars of Iraqi funds during the period after the termination of the Coalition Provisional Authority headed by the civil administrator Paul Bremer.
According to a statement issued by the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister Ruz Nuri Shaways that "Shaways received in his office in Baghdad, Ginger Cruz, the presence of the delegation accompanying the Minister of Justice Hassan Shammari and Adviser to the Deputy Prime Minister and his office manager." He added, "Cruz made a presentation of the efforts that have been promoted by the Office in recent months in follow-up records and accounts of exchange $ 8.2 billion of Iraqi funds in the period after the end of the Coalition Provisional Authority." He noted that Cruz said "the importance of partnership between the Governments of Iraq and the United States to check the fate of the amounts."
and that "there is active cooperation between the Office of Inspector General, U.S. and Iraqi Central Bank and Financial Control Office" and praised the efforts of the Committee to Protect Iraq's money in pursuing the subject.
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