Tuesday, 06 March - March 2012 17:33
Announced that the Economic Commission parliamentary near completion of investigations into the file manipulation with money the Development Fund for Iraq and the Committee Chairman Ahmed al-Alwani, the investigative committees set up by Parliament to get to the fact that the disappearance of seventeen billion dollars from the Development Fund dollars come to the facts and circumstances of serious about the fate of that money, calling on all political blocs to await the results of investigations, said al-Alwani said investigations were based on reported ministries of reports on the doors of exchange budgets since the year two thousand and three, this suggested that the President of the Economic Commission parliamentary establishment of a national fund instead of the Development Fund for Iraq from which to collect and revenues and determine the per capita precisely this issue of the disappearance and returned about seventeen billion dollars of Iraqi oil money after the year two thousand and three to the forefront after the announcement of Parliament seeking to track down and recover the money in coordination with the United Nations. And sent the money from the United States to Iraq to help rebuild Iraq after the year two thousand and three.
The cabinet announced on the sixth of October of last year the formation of a special committee to follow the disappearance of seventeen billion dollars from the Development Fund for Iraq, stressing that the Commission will bring together information on regardless of such amounts, said Deputy Prime Minister for Economic Affairs, Rose Nuri Shaways The Ministerial Committee on the Status of mechanism to ensure the protection of Iraqi funds discussed in the meeting of the seventeenth issue of the disappearance of the amount of seventeen billion dollars of Iraqi funds and continued Shaways that the Committee will work on gathering information, books, documents, and documents related to disbursing related to the subject through the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Ministry of Finance and the Office of Financial Supervision and the Central Bank of Iraq,
This and the Iraqi Central Bank denied responsibility for the loss of the amount of seventeen billion dollars from the Development Fund for Iraq, which was introduced after the war in the year two thousand and three, stressing that the powers of the Bank in the management of the Fund was in the era of formal civil administrator Paul Bremer.
The deputy governor of Central Bank of Iraq the appearance of Mohammed Saleh, said that the Development Fund of Iraq, which opened in the name of the Central Bank of Iraq and let the Reserve Bank of the U.S., said that the central bank was not responsible for its administration, but the powers of disposition of withdrawals and deposit of the orders of exchange was the responsibility of the civil administrator Paul Bremer , Saleh added that the central bank was not responsible for these amounts and that it lost in the era of the civil administrator Paul Bremer, pointing out that the U.S. side is the one who took the initiative to investigate the loss of the money in two thousand and five after the presence of suspicious financial behavior is incorrect.
On the other side move the location of economic U.S. Wednesday a report a new Pentagon Pentagon confirms it that an investigation conducted showed that funds the reconstruction program the U.S. provided to Iraq in the year two thousand and four and was told it had lost in mysterious circumstances were not lost was not stolen, but turned to the Central Bank, the Iraqi which currently exist.
The report said that the Coalition Provisional Authority led by L. Paul Bremer was controlled during the period of judgment amounting to fourteen months on the amount of twenty billion seven hundred million dollars from within Stth billion six hundred million dollars that were lost, according to the website Bloomberg U.S., said Inspector General Stuart Bowen said the money is not missing and we have sufficient information to confirm that most of them on to the Central Bank of Iraq and another on the Board of Directors of Federal Reserve Bank of New York, after it issued a report did not reach the results of tracking the process of auditing the year two thousand and ten, said Bowen that any doubts about how to dispose of such money after I came out of United States are the responsibility of the Baghdad government and not the U.S. government.
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