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Batool Farooq calls for an impartial investigation biscuits rotten deal

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Batool Farooq calls for an impartial investigation biscuits rotten deal

01/11/2014 14:54:00

BAGHDAD / Nina / MP has called for a coalition of state law, Batool Farouk impartial investigation into the transparent deal rotten biscuits before accusations of certain individuals or entities. "

She told the National Iraqi News / Nina / that "what is promoted by the media of the agent charges for certain personalities or views this transaction is incorrect and must be the parliament of an investigation to know who or personal involved in this deal."

She Farouk "We can not accuse the minister or any other personal this deal without showing the results of the investigation," expressing regret that "things happen so in Iraq, which has become a dumping ground for international Nfabat."

She said "the Iraqi people in various orientations and levels to be more careful on their country and its people," indicating that "there was no Iraqi traders involved from this transaction should be held accountable after conducting the necessary investigation with them."

The Parliamentary Education Committee submitted a request to the presidency of the parliament for the formation of an investigative committee issue of material processed biscuits to schoolchildren in Iraq.

A statement from the Commission said that "the Commission submitted a request to the Presidency of the Council of Representatives for the formation of a parliamentary investigative committee in cooperation with the Committee on Health and the Environment to investigate the cause of the parliamentary material biscuits / food / processed for schoolchildren, to submit its report within seven days."

The statement added that "the Commission had contacted with Fawzi Tawfiq Rajab, head of school health in the Ministry of Education regarding this matter."

The statement pointed out that "the issue of material processed biscuits to Iraqi schoolchildren within the World Food Programme has been raised On the seventh of this month." / End 3

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