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Monday, February 6, 2012 00:35
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According to the Finance Committee in the House of Representatives, yesterday, it works in cooperation with the Ministry of Finance on the recovery of Iraq's foreign debt during the month of March next.
Said committee member Najiba Najib told the Kurdish news agency, "the Finance Committee representative is currently working on the recovery of Iraq's money during the month of March next, will host the director of public debt in the Ministry of Finance for the necessary information for a project of recovery of Iraqi funds abroad and at home as soon as possible." Added Najib "The Ministry of Finance will have an active role in managing the recovery of Iraqi funds which will employ all their efforts and their potential in it, while supervised by the Finance Committee representative on the project," pointing out that "the Iraqi funds abroad are at risk due to delays in recovery and in finding appropriate means to protect them" .
She drew the answer to "the existence of financial rewards will be spent for the informants for Iraq's money stolen or Almtbakh in receivables others whether abroad or at home," indicating that "the debt is not a question of material only, but a question of manipulation and tight political in the international environment."
Iraq says that he has evidence to prove that money back to the previous system was converted to a number of countries using aliases such as the fall of Saddam's regime in 2003.
The newspaper "Washington Post" the U.S. has revealed a lack of knowledge of how to spend $ 2.6 billion back to the Iraqi government.
The newspaper reported that "in the audit of $ 9.1 billion from the proceeds of Iraqi oil have shown that most American military agencies entrusted to spend reconstruction funds failed to comply with the rules in the U.S. on how to pursue these funds and spending."
The report showed that U.S. officials failed to create bank accounts for $ 8.7 billion into the Development Fund for Iraq, as requested by the Ministry of the Treasury, making these funds vulnerable to inappropriate use and loss.
The report also pointed out that the U.S. military still maintains a $ 34.3 million of this money even though he is required to return it to the Iraqi government three years ago.
The Coalition Provisional Authority and U.S. officials have put their hands in 2003 to $ 20 billion of Iraqi funds and received permission from the Security Council by using this money to humanitarian assistance and reconstruction.
Earlier reports have shown the distribution of large sums of money in Iraq, an update from the sale of Iraqi oil, and other surplus of the oil for food program after its occupation by U.S. forces in 2003 in ways not controlled.
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Monday, February 6, 2012 00:35
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According to the Finance Committee in the House of Representatives, yesterday, it works in cooperation with the Ministry of Finance on the recovery of Iraq's foreign debt during the month of March next.
Said committee member Najiba Najib told the Kurdish news agency, "the Finance Committee representative is currently working on the recovery of Iraq's money during the month of March next, will host the director of public debt in the Ministry of Finance for the necessary information for a project of recovery of Iraqi funds abroad and at home as soon as possible." Added Najib "The Ministry of Finance will have an active role in managing the recovery of Iraqi funds which will employ all their efforts and their potential in it, while supervised by the Finance Committee representative on the project," pointing out that "the Iraqi funds abroad are at risk due to delays in recovery and in finding appropriate means to protect them" .
She drew the answer to "the existence of financial rewards will be spent for the informants for Iraq's money stolen or Almtbakh in receivables others whether abroad or at home," indicating that "the debt is not a question of material only, but a question of manipulation and tight political in the international environment."
Iraq says that he has evidence to prove that money back to the previous system was converted to a number of countries using aliases such as the fall of Saddam's regime in 2003.
The newspaper "Washington Post" the U.S. has revealed a lack of knowledge of how to spend $ 2.6 billion back to the Iraqi government.
The newspaper reported that "in the audit of $ 9.1 billion from the proceeds of Iraqi oil have shown that most American military agencies entrusted to spend reconstruction funds failed to comply with the rules in the U.S. on how to pursue these funds and spending."
The report showed that U.S. officials failed to create bank accounts for $ 8.7 billion into the Development Fund for Iraq, as requested by the Ministry of the Treasury, making these funds vulnerable to inappropriate use and loss.
The report also pointed out that the U.S. military still maintains a $ 34.3 million of this money even though he is required to return it to the Iraqi government three years ago.
The Coalition Provisional Authority and U.S. officials have put their hands in 2003 to $ 20 billion of Iraqi funds and received permission from the Security Council by using this money to humanitarian assistance and reconstruction.
Earlier reports have shown the distribution of large sums of money in Iraq, an update from the sale of Iraqi oil, and other surplus of the oil for food program after its occupation by U.S. forces in 2003 in ways not controlled.
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