Deputy for Maliki's coalition describes the regulatory system to "failed" and calls for a single regulator
Alsumaria News / Karbala
MP for a coalition of state law in favor Hasnawi, Thursday, the regulatory regime in the country to "failed" because of the multiplicity of regulators, saying Iraq has topped the international reports on corruption is evidence of that failure, as called for the unification of regulatory authorities and the appointment of experienced and dedicated in this area. Saleh said Hasnawi in an interview for "Alsumaria News", "the regulatory regime in Iraq a failure," adding that "Iraq, despite the possession of eight regulators but it is still tops lists of corruption in the world." said Hasnawi that "claims that these devices failure does not need evidence, we are at the forefront of global reports especially corruption, "adding that" the multiplicity of regulators of the reasons that led to its failure. " He Hasnawi who served as health minister in the previous government that "this diversity in a country lack effective institutions strong and makes them work alone isolated from the others, which leads to the weakness in performance. " The Hasnawi that "the regulatory system copy transferred from the system in the United States," adding that "the civil governor Paul Bremer to copy what is in his own system regulatory and the formation in Iraq, without taking into account the differences of administrative, institutional, between the case in the two countries. " He called for the rule of law to the "abolition of all regulatory and re-integrated body of one strong and capable to carry out the task of corruption control and reduction," stressing that "the establish a point of control and one independent, funded from the state makes it strong and able to reduce corruption. " said Hasnawi that "lack of experience of most workers in the anti-corruption institutions of the other reasons behind the poor performance of these institutions," calling that "the choice of working where limited to those with competence and experience and dedication, away from other influences such as patronage and clientelism. " The issue of Iraq since 2003, lists of most corrupt countries, issued by the relevant international organizations to pursue corruption, despite the presence of body integrity and the Department of the Inspector General, Office of Financial Supervision, and special committees fighting corruption in local governments and all government departments. and rampant corruption, administrative and financial in Iraq late under the previous regime, and the increased rate after 2003 in various departments and ministries of Iraq, where long the charges of corruption a number of senior officials of the Iraqi state, including the Minister of Electricity former Ayham Samarrai in In 2006, the Attorney Mishan Jubouri in the same year for having seized the amounts of feed batches to protect oil installations of the Ministry of Defense, and Trade Minister Abdul Falah al-Sudani, accused of financial corruption in 2009, as well as senior officers in the security forces, and Electricity Minister Raad waterfall, who was sacked from his post in the seventh of August 2011, against the backdrop of the signing of contracts with a fake one billion and 700 million dollars. Iraq has seen in (February 25, 2011) and its aftermath, demonstrations roamed around the country calling for reform and change and the eradication of corruption in the joints of the state, organized by young university students and intellectuals are independent through social networking sites on the Internet. The annual report of Transparency International in 2009 showed that Iraq, Sudan, Burma ranked third in terms of corruption in the world, in occupied Somalia ranked first in the report, followed by Afghanistan, the report pointed out that countries that experienced internal conflicts live corruption cases, away from any control, and an increase in looting their natural resources, and lack of security and law, while the annual report of Transparency International in 2006, that Iraq, Haiti and Burma had occupied the first rank among the most corrupt countries in the world. The Council of Ministers approved in January of this year on the national strategy to combat the corruption of the years 2010-2014 made by the Joint Council to fight corruption in Iraq and to work out by the ministries, provinces and stakeholders in the strategy, after the House of Representatives passed the United Nations Convention against Corruption in Iraq in August of the year 2007.
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