Baghdad / WAP / denied Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki to be government spokesman Ali al-Dabbagh told him the existence of what he called suspicions of corruption in the arms deal with the Russian side.
Maliki's office said in a press statement received news agency Baghdad International / WAP / copy of it today: "The Maliki deny that government spokesman Ali al-Dabbagh had told him there what he called suspicions of corruption in the arms deal with the Russian side also denies also that in the gallery Answering a question in the window of communication with the media to be commissioned Dabbagh any task on this matter. "
The government spokesman Ali al-Dabbagh revealed that he had told Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, the probability of the presence of suspected Russian arms deal before traveling to Russia forty days.
Dabbagh said in a press conference attended by MPs Haitham al-Jubouri, Ihsan al-Awadi today that: "Maliki told Peshkokh existence suspicions in a deal Russian arms before the forty days of travel to Russia, but Maliki Re firmly that he could prevent any suspicious transactions could try Some passed."
He added that: "a major campaign in this period and about the deal emerged and stating my name more than once goals miscarriage political and defamation and I announced today that I will keep my right to claim from the accused me falsely tried to tarnish my reputation, for reasons known to all."
Skinner called on the government and parliament to: "the formation of a fact-finding committee is to provide information scattered here and there possessed regarding the personalities involved in the deal to make sure that information is correct", refusing to reveal the names.
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