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Economic Committee in the Iraqi parliament: no power over the central bank through the House of Representatives,20 october

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Economic Committee in the Iraqi parliament: no power over the central bank through the House of Representatives,20 october

Economic Committee in the Iraqi parliament: no power over the central bank through the House of Representatives


Published 20/10/2012 09:56 AM

BAGHDAD - "arenas of Liberation"
The Commission on the economy and investment parliamentary, on Saturday, that the issue of Director CBI Shabibi, will have negative repercussions on the Iraqi economy and on his reputation, and as warned that what is happening will Iraq's money abroad for prosecution, stressed that no power over the central bank, but through the Iraqi Council of Representatives.
Said Commission decision Mahma Khalil in a press statement that "the issue Shabibi will have implications and repercussions is suitable to the Iraqi economy and reputation."

Khalil added that "the Iraqi Central Bank has an international reputation and must be preserved and observance and preserve the value of the Iraqi dinar at the global level", rejecting "the government's handling of the issue Shabibi through defamation by the media."
Khalil said that "the accused is innocent until proven guilty and was supposed to government wait while issued against central bank governor until he returned to the country and leave it to the judiciary and investigative committees in the House of Representatives to preserve the reputation of the bank and the Iraqi dinar away from escalation media."
Khalil continued: "The issue of Shabibi still primitive Btorha and can handle this form of escalation, especially the position he has held very sensitive nor Sultan on the central bank only through the Iraqi Council of Representatives."
And Khalil stressed that "parliament when his appeal to its will discuss and looking issue Shabibi in all its dimensions and quietly and away from the escalation media and agitation", warning that "what is happening now could jeopardize Iraq's money to prosecution, especially as Iraq is still under Chapter VII."
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