Source: dissenting in the case of banks, the Central Bank put pressure on the judiciary to confusion
06 April 2013 22: 15
Baghdad/Obelisk: a high-level judicial sources revealed, on Saturday night, the great pressure exerted by banks that have files to the offence in the case of the Iraqi Central Bank to a group of judges, with the offending banks success in pressuring a senior judge was instrumental in the abolition of the Bank one trust banks.
The source said "the Obelisk", "offending banks that have files to the Iraqi judiciary in the case of the Central Bank of Iraq put pressure on judges," he said, adding that "these banks succeeded in pressuring a judge leading the case."
The source, who asked not to be identified, "the goal of lobbying is an attempt to shuffle the cards issue by coverage on corrupt files for some of the banks supported by the political entity (the pressure) is accused of the corruption case.
The source said that "a judge who has undergone pressure has had a key role in the abolition of the guardianship of the Central Bank of one of the large banks in Iraq, pointing out that" the judge's decision sparked sharp differences with the rest of the judges who insist on the validity of the decision of the Central Bank's trust. "
"The Obelisk" was published in the 18 of December 2012 the competent Parliamentary Committee report, which was mandated to follow the policies of the Central Bank of Iraq and suspicions about the auction sale of the currency and the dollar, which revealed "a clear imbalance" in the instructions regarding foreign currency in addition to benefit a limited number of private banks which are restricted their dealings with companies and individuals, and the continuing work of the Committee for more than one period.
The Central Bank of Iraq was announced on March 14, seeking to make objection to the decision of the Court of appeal judge overturned Rusafa Court financial services to impose Trusteeship Warka and taken by the Central Bank of Iraq due to poor liquidity of the Bank.
In a statement, said the Central and got "the Obelisk", some media on a news story about the judicial decision of the rasafa appeals court as discriminatory under the chairmanship of judge Jaafar Enhancer containing the overruling of the financial services Tribunal to impose Trusteeship Warka and taken by the Central Bank of Iraq due to poor liquidity of the Bank and its failure to pay the depositors of citizens ' rights.
The Central Bank of Iraq was announced, (5 March 2012) a Warka under trusteeship after failed talks with British Bank Standard Chartered, which began in April 2011 to buy it after suffering a financial crisis had placed under guardianship".
"The CBI gave Warka during the past year 10 days to comply with decisions to deposit $ 200 billion Iraqi dinars and no harm to the interests of clients.
The Warka has published a copy of what it said were discriminatory in the Presidency of the body's decision to resume Baghdad-Al-rasafa, to accept the appeal of the Bank against the decision of the guardianship by the Central Bank
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06 April 2013 22: 15
Baghdad/Obelisk: a high-level judicial sources revealed, on Saturday night, the great pressure exerted by banks that have files to the offence in the case of the Iraqi Central Bank to a group of judges, with the offending banks success in pressuring a senior judge was instrumental in the abolition of the Bank one trust banks.
The source said "the Obelisk", "offending banks that have files to the Iraqi judiciary in the case of the Central Bank of Iraq put pressure on judges," he said, adding that "these banks succeeded in pressuring a judge leading the case."
The source, who asked not to be identified, "the goal of lobbying is an attempt to shuffle the cards issue by coverage on corrupt files for some of the banks supported by the political entity (the pressure) is accused of the corruption case.
The source said that "a judge who has undergone pressure has had a key role in the abolition of the guardianship of the Central Bank of one of the large banks in Iraq, pointing out that" the judge's decision sparked sharp differences with the rest of the judges who insist on the validity of the decision of the Central Bank's trust. "
"The Obelisk" was published in the 18 of December 2012 the competent Parliamentary Committee report, which was mandated to follow the policies of the Central Bank of Iraq and suspicions about the auction sale of the currency and the dollar, which revealed "a clear imbalance" in the instructions regarding foreign currency in addition to benefit a limited number of private banks which are restricted their dealings with companies and individuals, and the continuing work of the Committee for more than one period.
The Central Bank of Iraq was announced on March 14, seeking to make objection to the decision of the Court of appeal judge overturned Rusafa Court financial services to impose Trusteeship Warka and taken by the Central Bank of Iraq due to poor liquidity of the Bank.
In a statement, said the Central and got "the Obelisk", some media on a news story about the judicial decision of the rasafa appeals court as discriminatory under the chairmanship of judge Jaafar Enhancer containing the overruling of the financial services Tribunal to impose Trusteeship Warka and taken by the Central Bank of Iraq due to poor liquidity of the Bank and its failure to pay the depositors of citizens ' rights.
The Central Bank of Iraq was announced, (5 March 2012) a Warka under trusteeship after failed talks with British Bank Standard Chartered, which began in April 2011 to buy it after suffering a financial crisis had placed under guardianship".
"The CBI gave Warka during the past year 10 days to comply with decisions to deposit $ 200 billion Iraqi dinars and no harm to the interests of clients.
The Warka has published a copy of what it said were discriminatory in the Presidency of the body's decision to resume Baghdad-Al-rasafa, to accept the appeal of the Bank against the decision of the guardianship by the Central Bank
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