Iraq spends more than one billion and 250 thousand dollars to host the Arab summit
According to several sources that Iraq had spent more than a billion and a quarter billion dollars during the years between 2011 and 2012 to prepare for the Arab summit to be held later this month in Baghdad.
These amounts were distributed on the maintenance of the main hotels and the streets near the venue of the meeting of Arab leaders in the Green Zone, the center of the capital.
The member of the Finance Committee Faleh parliamentary force in a press statement Wednesday that the financial allocations for the summit entrusted to each of the Baghdad Municipality and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
He attributed a member of the Parliamentary Committee on Integrity cult causes of this huge cost to the lack of capital infrastructure to host such an event, revealing the determination of the Integrity Committee files open parliamentary corruption that marred rehabilitation projects after the end of the summit.
Number of reading: 23 Thursday, March 22, 2012
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According to several sources that Iraq had spent more than a billion and a quarter billion dollars during the years between 2011 and 2012 to prepare for the Arab summit to be held later this month in Baghdad.
These amounts were distributed on the maintenance of the main hotels and the streets near the venue of the meeting of Arab leaders in the Green Zone, the center of the capital.
The member of the Finance Committee Faleh parliamentary force in a press statement Wednesday that the financial allocations for the summit entrusted to each of the Baghdad Municipality and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
He attributed a member of the Parliamentary Committee on Integrity cult causes of this huge cost to the lack of capital infrastructure to host such an event, revealing the determination of the Integrity Committee files open parliamentary corruption that marred rehabilitation projects after the end of the summit.
Number of reading: 23 Thursday, March 22, 2012
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