Vice chest: the Central Bank was the last bastion fell to the government [Audio]
Tuesday, October 16 2012 01:10
[Baghdad - where]
Criticized the Liberal bloc in Parliament, of the Sadrist movement, the government's targeting of the Central Bank.
The leader of the bloc, Prince Kanani, told all of Iraq [where], that "Central Bank Governor Sinan al-Shabibi personal and national and professional and has integrity, but there Mhalaot intended to control the independent bodies, the last stronghold withstood the influence of the government is the bank, and, alas dropped her hand, "he said.
He added that "in the case of candidates for the bank's management, it certainly will be a coalition of state law."
A source in the parliamentary committee tasked with investigating the processes of corruption and money laundering in the Central Bank revealed told [where], claim Bank Governor Sinan al-Shabibi to Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki to sack the four bank officials involved with corruption.
The source said, "The Shabibi Maliki's request three years ago sacked four managers in the management of the central bank, because they are responsible for what is happening corruption in the bank, but the latter rejected this demand," adding that "a magistrates issued then note the arrest of Shabibi without knowing the reasons, but prevented it move by the United Nations Mission in Iraq and the U.S. embassy in Baghdad, in addition to intervention presidency and some leaders of political blocs, and their claim Chief Justice Medhat al-Mahmoud intervene, and who did not know the arrest warrant, "he said, adding that "Chairman of the Supreme Judicial Council, and having knowledge of the subject, issued an order to cancel the arrest warrant and rebuked the judge who issued and decided to punish him, returned arrest Governor of the Central Bank that affect the country's sovereignty."
As revealed by the parliamentary Finance Committee Magda Tamimi on the nomination of four names for the position of Governor of the Central Bank.
Tamimi told [where] that "the four names submitted as candidates for the position of Governor of the Central Bank, succeeding Hbibi, and they [the Legal Adviser to the Prime Minister Mohammad Fadel, Ahmed ÇáČŃíĺí, and Zia Khyoun, and Ali Allawi]."
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Tuesday, October 16 2012 01:10
[Baghdad - where]
Criticized the Liberal bloc in Parliament, of the Sadrist movement, the government's targeting of the Central Bank.
The leader of the bloc, Prince Kanani, told all of Iraq [where], that "Central Bank Governor Sinan al-Shabibi personal and national and professional and has integrity, but there Mhalaot intended to control the independent bodies, the last stronghold withstood the influence of the government is the bank, and, alas dropped her hand, "he said.
He added that "in the case of candidates for the bank's management, it certainly will be a coalition of state law."
A source in the parliamentary committee tasked with investigating the processes of corruption and money laundering in the Central Bank revealed told [where], claim Bank Governor Sinan al-Shabibi to Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki to sack the four bank officials involved with corruption.
The source said, "The Shabibi Maliki's request three years ago sacked four managers in the management of the central bank, because they are responsible for what is happening corruption in the bank, but the latter rejected this demand," adding that "a magistrates issued then note the arrest of Shabibi without knowing the reasons, but prevented it move by the United Nations Mission in Iraq and the U.S. embassy in Baghdad, in addition to intervention presidency and some leaders of political blocs, and their claim Chief Justice Medhat al-Mahmoud intervene, and who did not know the arrest warrant, "he said, adding that "Chairman of the Supreme Judicial Council, and having knowledge of the subject, issued an order to cancel the arrest warrant and rebuked the judge who issued and decided to punish him, returned arrest Governor of the Central Bank that affect the country's sovereignty."
As revealed by the parliamentary Finance Committee Magda Tamimi on the nomination of four names for the position of Governor of the Central Bank.
Tamimi told [where] that "the four names submitted as candidates for the position of Governor of the Central Bank, succeeding Hbibi, and they [the Legal Adviser to the Prime Minister Mohammad Fadel, Ahmed ÇáČŃíĺí, and Zia Khyoun, and Ali Allawi]."
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