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Alsumaria News / Baghdad
confirmed the Audit Court, Wednesday, that the report of Transparency International, has not been a survey inside Iraq and its report is not true, and in the time between the Council of Ministers seeking regulatory bodies to develop index measuring corruption in Iraq, noted the Baghdad Provincial Council that the lack of expansion of regulatory agencies with revenue expansion of Iraq's oil behind the increase in corruption. said Chairman of Supreme Audit Abdel Basset Turki said in an interview for "Alsumaria News", on the sidelines of the second scientific conference under the banner of the audit work co-contributes to the administrative reform that "the report of Transparency International's latest situation in Iraq in ranks first in terms of corruption is the report is not true, "adding that" Iraq despite not deny the existence of corruption in the institutions, but the organization has not conducted any survey in Iraq, whether now or in the past years, while requiring such reports hold three to Four surveys within the country. " said Turki that "Iraq is a student organization Transparency International in more than once to hold Msouhadtha inside Iraq and that the BSA was ready to provide all the makings for an opinion in a transparent and true," adding that "the decisions of the statistics of the Organization for corruption in Iraq formed outside the normal range for it. " and emphasized Turkish that "there is a request to the organization to bring into Iraq to conduct studies on all subjects relating to the thematic evaluation of the phenomenon of corruption in Iraq," pointing out that "the future reports will see something else, not only in the sequence and the classification of Iraq on corruption, but even in realizing the organization's efforts regulatory agencies in Iraq. " For his part, Secretary General of the Council of Ministers on the Keywords for "Alsumaria News", that "Iraq is seeking through the Office of Financial Supervision and coordination with other SAIs to develop an indicator to measure corruption in Iraq and the impact of the efforts of the regulatory agencies in the reduction of the levels of corruption ", adding that" the BSA and professional organizations have reservations about the reports and indicators issued by Transparency International. " He Keywords that "Iraq needs a revolution management to change the administrative regulations and the introduction of all the means and modern methods and techniques to restore the administrative work the way they shut down ports corruption a real effort and not efforts by pursuing track corruption. " In a related context, said Prime Baghdad Provincial Council Riyad dentex in an interview for "Alsumaria News", that "the lack of expansion of regulatory agencies with revenue expansion of Iraq's oil behind the increase in cases of corruption, "he said, adding that" there are large projects need to monitor and follow up. " He dentex that "Iraq was lacking regulators neutral and fair and professional," stressing that "the Office of Financial Supervision as it stands has achieved these qualities despite pressure and political changes that have occurred in changing governments. " announced by Transparency International, on Tuesday, (December 3) in its annual report for 2013 for the coming five Arab countries, including Iraq, the most corrupt in the world, while considered Denmark, New Zealand, the two least corrupt. determined Organization Transparency index based on the opinions of experts in matters of corruption within organizations such as the World Bank and the African Development Bank and the German Bertelsmann Foundation and others.
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