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Thursday, September 27 / September 2012 12:45



[Baghdad - where]

Prime Parliamentary Integrity Committee MP Bahaa al-Araji said his committee is responsible for arrest warrants or recruitment against 24 officials.

The al-Araji said in a statement, the agency received all of Iraq [where] a copy of it on Thursday, said that "the conference held by the Parliamentary Integrity Committee, announced it for 24 officials between governor and member of the House of Representatives and the Director General in the various ministries, sentenced orders bring or arrested ", adding that" those who say I am not covered That is not true, and that review of the Integrity Commission and the Integrity Commission, and therefore we will have to publish investigative priorities in all the media. "

He added that "This is a normal procedure, and therefore, the law explicitly when he says that the defendant is presumed innocent until proven guilty, and the subject of a warrant of arrest or a recruit would-Faisal is the investigation that proves that he was involved or not involved."

The Parliamentary Integrity Committee last Sunday issued a list containing the names of the officials were ordering the recruitment and arrest against them on charges of issues of financial and administrative corruption, including deputies and governors and by general managers in various government departments.

The cabinet agreed in January of 2010, the national strategy to combat corruption for the years 2010-2014, made ​​by the Joint Council for the fight against corruption in Iraq, working out by ministries and provinces and stakeholders in the strategy, after the House of Representatives passed on United Nations Convention against Corruption in Iraq in August of 2007.

The annual report of Transparency International in 2011, included three Arab countries among the ten countries "most corrupt" in the world, Somalia, Iraq and Sudan, also showed that Somalia topped the most corrupt countries in the world, followed by Afghanistan, Myanmar, and then Iraq, Sudan and Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan, Chad, Burundi and Angola.



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