Central Bank denies stealing his gold and waving to sue a member of the Parliamentary Tuesday, 09 April 2013 13:24 GMT
Alsumaria News / Baghdad
confirmed the Iraqi Central Bank, on Tuesday, the news for stealing tons of gold of baseless, and called a member of the Integrity Commission to provide evidence probative, waving sue him, saying these reports aim to confuse the market and harms the reputation of the Iraqi economy. said Department of Information Bank Central, in a written statement received "Alsumaria News" copy, "The media picked up the statements to a member of the Parliamentary Integrity Committee regarding theft ten tons of gold the central bank," asserting that "this information untrue altogether." and expressed the central bank for "regretted that this information unfounded issued by a member of the Parliamentary Integrity Committee", urging him to "provide proof of his statement, and otherwise would be his statement to the prosecution before the courts." The statement added that "those statements aimed at disrupting the market and harming the reputation of the bank The Iraqi economy. " and was a member of the Parliamentary Integrity Committee Jawad Alshahyla revealed, in a press conference held at the parliament building on Tuesday, that "ten tons of gold stolen from the Central Bank" of Iraq during the end of last year, and stressed that the current presidency of the bank "involved" in that theft.
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Alsumaria News / Baghdad
confirmed the Iraqi Central Bank, on Tuesday, the news for stealing tons of gold of baseless, and called a member of the Integrity Commission to provide evidence probative, waving sue him, saying these reports aim to confuse the market and harms the reputation of the Iraqi economy. said Department of Information Bank Central, in a written statement received "Alsumaria News" copy, "The media picked up the statements to a member of the Parliamentary Integrity Committee regarding theft ten tons of gold the central bank," asserting that "this information untrue altogether." and expressed the central bank for "regretted that this information unfounded issued by a member of the Parliamentary Integrity Committee", urging him to "provide proof of his statement, and otherwise would be his statement to the prosecution before the courts." The statement added that "those statements aimed at disrupting the market and harming the reputation of the bank The Iraqi economy. " and was a member of the Parliamentary Integrity Committee Jawad Alshahyla revealed, in a press conference held at the parliament building on Tuesday, that "ten tons of gold stolen from the Central Bank" of Iraq during the end of last year, and stressed that the current presidency of the bank "involved" in that theft.
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