Ahmed Saadi / Shatt al-Arab - 21/07/2011 pm - 2:23 p.m. | Hits: 1037
A report for the network that ".. Me. R" U.S. investigators Americans have become fully convinced that the Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki an obstacle against fighting corruption in Iraq. The U.S. report that Maliki's standing obstacle to the integrity of the functions of prosecution and eradication of corruption provide those involved to court.
The report said American investigators had this vision in a confidential report has been placed in the rank of "sensitive" are not traded outside the U.S. embassy in Baghdad, pointing out that the report was leaked during the period Alokhirhan by the U.S. State Department.
The U.S. network that the report will be presented to the U.S. Congress at a later date.
It quoted the U.S. network for correspondent in Iraq, that there is an impression that corruption is rampant in Iraq is working to drain state resources, adding that an employee in the Iraqi Interior Ministry said that officials in the ministry get funds through contracts for the purchase of equipment.
The correspondence confirmed that the major obstacle to the prosecution of these cases is that the Anti-Corruption Commission on Public Integrity is responsible for prosecuting corruption cases, would be unable enter the investigators inside the ministries.
She correspondence to a Odhabt police assured her that he can not upgrade until after the bribe, he said some workers at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said that other ministries refused to cooperate routinely with the Integrity Commission the Iraqi public, noting that investigators and the investigative agency can not enter some government offices, because they do not have sufficient weapons to protect themselves.
The U.S. network correspondent to the confidential report paints a negative picture of the very government of Nouri al-Maliki, especially since Iraq is unable so far to implement the most primitive laws to combat corruption.
The correspondent quoted that all employees in the ministries argue that corruption in Iraq is rampant from top to bottom, stressing that corruption is to weaken the sum total of the resources of the country.
The report found a number of recommendations will be discussed in the U.S. Congress, including the giving of the Control Commission of Iraq against Corruption, known as "Integrity Commission" more support from the United States, especially since the Maliki government wants to undermine the work of the Commission through the starved financially, draining its resources.
Therefore, it should be under the control of U.S. forces and subordinate to it, as well as to provide for their protection so that it can do its work.
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A report for the network that ".. Me. R" U.S. investigators Americans have become fully convinced that the Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki an obstacle against fighting corruption in Iraq. The U.S. report that Maliki's standing obstacle to the integrity of the functions of prosecution and eradication of corruption provide those involved to court.
The report said American investigators had this vision in a confidential report has been placed in the rank of "sensitive" are not traded outside the U.S. embassy in Baghdad, pointing out that the report was leaked during the period Alokhirhan by the U.S. State Department.
The U.S. network that the report will be presented to the U.S. Congress at a later date.
It quoted the U.S. network for correspondent in Iraq, that there is an impression that corruption is rampant in Iraq is working to drain state resources, adding that an employee in the Iraqi Interior Ministry said that officials in the ministry get funds through contracts for the purchase of equipment.
The correspondence confirmed that the major obstacle to the prosecution of these cases is that the Anti-Corruption Commission on Public Integrity is responsible for prosecuting corruption cases, would be unable enter the investigators inside the ministries.
She correspondence to a Odhabt police assured her that he can not upgrade until after the bribe, he said some workers at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said that other ministries refused to cooperate routinely with the Integrity Commission the Iraqi public, noting that investigators and the investigative agency can not enter some government offices, because they do not have sufficient weapons to protect themselves.
The U.S. network correspondent to the confidential report paints a negative picture of the very government of Nouri al-Maliki, especially since Iraq is unable so far to implement the most primitive laws to combat corruption.
The correspondent quoted that all employees in the ministries argue that corruption in Iraq is rampant from top to bottom, stressing that corruption is to weaken the sum total of the resources of the country.
The report found a number of recommendations will be discussed in the U.S. Congress, including the giving of the Control Commission of Iraq against Corruption, known as "Integrity Commission" more support from the United States, especially since the Maliki government wants to undermine the work of the Commission through the starved financially, draining its resources.
Therefore, it should be under the control of U.S. forces and subordinate to it, as well as to provide for their protection so that it can do its work.
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