Baghdad Abadi: appoint a replacement for Shabibi important not to dump Monetary Institute
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Baghdad Abadi: appoint a replacement for Shabibi important not to dump Monetary Institute
17/10/2012 03:30
According to a member of the parliamentary fact-finding committee formed to investigate the dealings of the Iraqi Central Bank Haider al-Abadi, the importance of the appointment of the Prime Minister an alternative proxy for former central bank governor Sinan al-Shabibi
Abadi told (Brief Center for the Iraqi Media Network that this measure is important to fill the gap that may occur in the event of continuing investigation into the dealings the Central Bank of Iraq, adding that the measure gives the impression of the international economic institutions that there is no vacuum in monetary policy and said Abadi that his committee did not end the investigation yet, so can not confirm or deny the involvement of the former governor.
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