The integrity Commission: alngivi in the United States will file missing billions
June 23 2011
Baghdad — Alaa Abdul Sattar
According to the Chairman of the Committee on integrity in the House of Bahaa Al-araji, head of the Parliament will discuss Osama alngivi United States, the loss of about 17 billion dollars from the Development Fund for Iraq.
Al-araji said in a statement for "morning": "alngivi sivath Americans in this file, he will also meet United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon to discuss the issue itself." and returned the issue of the disappearance of about 17 billion dollars of Iraqi oil money after 2003, to the interface after the announcement of Parliament seeking to prosecute and recover these funds in coordination with the United Nations.
These funds were sent from the United States to Iraq to help rebuild Iraq after 2003 and requested the Commission on integrity in the House of representatives sent a letter to the United Nations Office in Baghdad last month to help restore oil money taken from the Development Fund for Iraq in 2004 and then lost in the chaos that followed the invasion of Iraq, says message sent from the parliamentary integrity Commission to the United Nations Office in Iraq, attached to a 50-page report: "All primitives indicate that organizations of the United States.
The occupying forces. (Was) working in Iraq had committed financially corrupt. Theft of the Iraqi people. Which was dedicated to the development of Iraq, which was nearly seventeen billion dollars. "Adds the message that got the "morning", a copy of, "I felt our Committee refer the matter to each 125 to your Office so we webdorkm raise it to the top in your respectable for verification in the subject and the return of stolen funds."
"Morning" earlier this year had raised the issue of wasting money during that era, where quoted the Office of financial supervision: Abdel Basset Turki was quoted as saying that more than 17 billion dollars of funds during the administration of Iraq was wastage former US civil administrator Paul Bremer, announcing at the same time on a continuous follow-up for its former Bremer in the disbursement of these funds.
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June 23 2011
Baghdad — Alaa Abdul Sattar
According to the Chairman of the Committee on integrity in the House of Bahaa Al-araji, head of the Parliament will discuss Osama alngivi United States, the loss of about 17 billion dollars from the Development Fund for Iraq.
Al-araji said in a statement for "morning": "alngivi sivath Americans in this file, he will also meet United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon to discuss the issue itself." and returned the issue of the disappearance of about 17 billion dollars of Iraqi oil money after 2003, to the interface after the announcement of Parliament seeking to prosecute and recover these funds in coordination with the United Nations.
These funds were sent from the United States to Iraq to help rebuild Iraq after 2003 and requested the Commission on integrity in the House of representatives sent a letter to the United Nations Office in Baghdad last month to help restore oil money taken from the Development Fund for Iraq in 2004 and then lost in the chaos that followed the invasion of Iraq, says message sent from the parliamentary integrity Commission to the United Nations Office in Iraq, attached to a 50-page report: "All primitives indicate that organizations of the United States.
The occupying forces. (Was) working in Iraq had committed financially corrupt. Theft of the Iraqi people. Which was dedicated to the development of Iraq, which was nearly seventeen billion dollars. "Adds the message that got the "morning", a copy of, "I felt our Committee refer the matter to each 125 to your Office so we webdorkm raise it to the top in your respectable for verification in the subject and the return of stolen funds."
"Morning" earlier this year had raised the issue of wasting money during that era, where quoted the Office of financial supervision: Abdel Basset Turki was quoted as saying that more than 17 billion dollars of funds during the administration of Iraq was wastage former US civil administrator Paul Bremer, announcing at the same time on a continuous follow-up for its former Bremer in the disbursement of these funds.
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