Abadi endorses the referral of former ministers and senior officials to integrity
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Abadi endorses the referral of former ministers and senior officials to integrity
Tuesday 7 August 2018 - 10:30 p
Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi on Tuesday approved the referral of a number of former ministers and senior officials to integrity.
A statement issued by the media office to the prime minister said that the latter "approved the referral of a number of former ministers with senior officials to integrity, against the background of corruption in the contracts of dilapidated schools in several provinces."
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Abadi endorses the referral of former ministers and senior officials to integrity
Tuesday, August 7
Alsumaria News / Baghdad
Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi on Tuesday approved the referral of a number of former ministers to senior officials.
Abadi said in a statement received by Alsumaria News, a copy of it that "Prime Minister Haider Abadi has ratified the referral of a number of former ministers with senior officials to integrity."
He added that "this came against the background of corruption in the contracts of schools lagging in several provinces."
Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi said on July 31, 2018, that the government is in the process of publishing the names of officials referred to the Integrity Commission on charges of corruption.
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Re: Abadi endorses the referral of former ministers and senior officials to integrity
/ Mawazin News / published the names of ministers referred to integrity in the file of schools lagging
02:31 - 07/08/2018
Baghdad - Mawazine News
Mawazine News published Tuesday the names of the ministers referred by the prime minister to the Integrity Commission in the file of dilapidated schools.
An informed source told Mawazine News that "the Prime Minister referred a group of big names known today to the Integrity Commission within the anti-corruption program."
The source added that "among those referred to the integrity of the former Minister of Education Mohammed Tamim, former Minister of Housing and Construction Mohammed Darraji and former Minister of Industry Ahmed Karbouli, within the file of schools lagging.
He pointed out that "13 general managers from different ministries are among those referred to integrity," explaining that "they wasted according to documents tens of millions of dollars in different ways."
He pointed out that "the file of corruption includes 1500 schools in the whole of Iraq."
The head of the Political Thought Center, Ihsan al-Shammari, said earlier today that Prime Minister Haider Abadi referred 3 ministers and 12 general managers and a bank Ahli to integrity within the file of schools lagging behind.
Earlier, Prime Minister Haider Abadi Sadiq endorsed the referral of a number of former ministers to high-level officials, due to corruption in dilapidated school contracts in several governorates.
On 29 July 2018, Prime Minister Haidar al-Abadi issued an order to withdraw the hand of Minister of Electricity Qasim al-Fahdawi from his post, due to the deterioration of the reality of energy services.
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02:31 - 07/08/2018
Baghdad - Mawazine News
Mawazine News published Tuesday the names of the ministers referred by the prime minister to the Integrity Commission in the file of dilapidated schools.
An informed source told Mawazine News that "the Prime Minister referred a group of big names known today to the Integrity Commission within the anti-corruption program."
The source added that "among those referred to the integrity of the former Minister of Education Mohammed Tamim, former Minister of Housing and Construction Mohammed Darraji and former Minister of Industry Ahmed Karbouli, within the file of schools lagging.
He pointed out that "13 general managers from different ministries are among those referred to integrity," explaining that "they wasted according to documents tens of millions of dollars in different ways."
He pointed out that "the file of corruption includes 1500 schools in the whole of Iraq."
The head of the Political Thought Center, Ihsan al-Shammari, said earlier today that Prime Minister Haider Abadi referred 3 ministers and 12 general managers and a bank Ahli to integrity within the file of schools lagging behind.
Earlier, Prime Minister Haider Abadi Sadiq endorsed the referral of a number of former ministers to high-level officials, due to corruption in dilapidated school contracts in several governorates.
On 29 July 2018, Prime Minister Haidar al-Abadi issued an order to withdraw the hand of Minister of Electricity Qasim al-Fahdawi from his post, due to the deterioration of the reality of energy services.
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