Wednesday, April 11 / April 2012 09:03
Baghdad {: News} Euphrates decision of the Committee considered the legal age Jubouri that the decision to the Supreme Judicial Council to withdraw cases from the investigative body conducting a judicial impartiality that he is not entitled to any party to interfere with it.
The spokesman for the Supreme Judicial Council, Abdul Sattar Bayraktar yesterday that the Judicial Council decided to withdraw all investigative proceedings related to the activities of the integrity of its investigators in Baghdad, and its submission to the competent investigative judge's consideration of claims of impartiality.
Jubouri said told the News} {Euphrates on Wednesday that "the judiciary in the country according to the provisions of the Constitution is an independent authority is not entitled to any authority of the House of Representatives until the intervention work."
He added that "Article 49 of the Constitution stipulates that the system of government based on separation of powers is not permissible for the judiciary interfering with the legislative or executive branch and vice versa."
He stressed that "the Supreme Judicial Council ordered the withdrawal of cases Althakikh of the Integrity Commission can not interfere with it or canceling because it is within the competence of the judiciary which may not be any power to interfere."
And spread financial and administrative corruption largely in state institutions, according to reports by local and international, making the country occupies rank high on the list of the most corrupt in the world.
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