August 23, 2011
Follow-up - and babysit -*****According to a member of the Integrity Committee parliamentary Ahmed Jubouri be the continuing interrogation of "the corrupt and accused of wasting public money issues and issues of administrative corruption" will be presented to the House of Representatives in a sequential manner after the holiday.*****
Jubouri said: There is no point capable of preventing the Iraqi Council of Representatives and the Parliamentary Integrity Committee of the questioning of any official or a specific destination in the event of any corrupted files belonging to that party or personal, pointing out that "the interrogation is constitutionally enshrined in the Constitution, the Iraqi part of the duties of the Chairperson of the Authority legislative and oversight. *****"He Jubouri that "interrogation is legal, constitutional and this activation of the regulatory role of the House of Representatives that wherever there reasons to question the motives of any official interrogation would be a fait accompli, nor could any political party or government to prevent this interrogation."*****
On the interrogation of figures from the Ministry of Defence The Vice-Chairman of the Parliamentary Integrity Committee, "The Ministry of Defence of the ministries that it has a lot of files that tainted suspicion," noting that "the Defense Department so far not been filled by the Minister of original order to deal with integrity", noting that "the ministry is now managed by proxy and that it is run is not responsible for everything that happened from the files of corruption," stressing that "the Ministry of Defence Sitalha investigation and examination of the figures on the back of armament contracts files and after processing to settle the name of the minister."
Corruption is a major problem for Iraq since 2003, and a corruption index for 2010 published by Transparency International, Iraq among the world's most corrupt.
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Follow-up - and babysit -*****According to a member of the Integrity Committee parliamentary Ahmed Jubouri be the continuing interrogation of "the corrupt and accused of wasting public money issues and issues of administrative corruption" will be presented to the House of Representatives in a sequential manner after the holiday.*****
Jubouri said: There is no point capable of preventing the Iraqi Council of Representatives and the Parliamentary Integrity Committee of the questioning of any official or a specific destination in the event of any corrupted files belonging to that party or personal, pointing out that "the interrogation is constitutionally enshrined in the Constitution, the Iraqi part of the duties of the Chairperson of the Authority legislative and oversight. *****"He Jubouri that "interrogation is legal, constitutional and this activation of the regulatory role of the House of Representatives that wherever there reasons to question the motives of any official interrogation would be a fait accompli, nor could any political party or government to prevent this interrogation."*****
On the interrogation of figures from the Ministry of Defence The Vice-Chairman of the Parliamentary Integrity Committee, "The Ministry of Defence of the ministries that it has a lot of files that tainted suspicion," noting that "the Defense Department so far not been filled by the Minister of original order to deal with integrity", noting that "the ministry is now managed by proxy and that it is run is not responsible for everything that happened from the files of corruption," stressing that "the Ministry of Defence Sitalha investigation and examination of the figures on the back of armament contracts files and after processing to settle the name of the minister."
Corruption is a major problem for Iraq since 2003, and a corruption index for 2010 published by Transparency International, Iraq among the world's most corrupt.
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