Parliamentary Committee: The oil and gas law will see the light soon
7-15-2023
Parliamentary Committee - The oil and gas law will see the light soonInformation / Baghdad..
The Committee on Oil, Gas and Natural Resources confirmed, on Saturday, Parliament’s intention to legislate the oil and gas law during the current session, while noting that the adoption of the law will contribute to resolving the problems between Baghdad and Erbil.
Committee member Alaa Al-Haidari said in an interview with Al-Maalouma agency, “According to the government program and what was agreed upon by the state administration coalition, the oil and gas law will be legislated soon.”
He added, “The legislation of such a law is an urgent necessity, as it regulates the method of extracting oil and minerals throughout Iraq, including the Kurdistan region, as well as regulating oil revenues.”
He pointed out that “the oil and gas draft law is of economic importance, and it is obligatory to deliver oil revenues through the Federal Oil Marketing Company, as well as knowing the quantities exported.”
He pointed out that “there is an agreement between Baghdad and Erbil to legislate the federal oil and gas law,” stressing that “the House of Representatives will work to legislate it during the next stage.”
The rapporteur of the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan parliamentary bloc, Karwan Ali Yarouis, revealed earlier that there was a political agreement to pass the oil and gas law in Parliament, stressing that “discussions regarding it will start after the end of the legislative recess.
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Iraqi Integrity declares readiness for a “major confrontation and a fateful battle” against corruption
2023-07-15 06:56
Iraqi Integrity declares readiness for a major confrontation and a fateful battle against corruptionShafaq News/ The head of the Federal Integrity Commission, Judge Haider Hanoun, said on Saturday that the commission will launch a “major confrontation and a fateful battle” against corruption and the corrupt at all levels.
The head of the Integrity Commission stressed, according to a statement received by Shafaq News agency, that “the major confrontation and the fateful battle against corruption and the corrupt has been prepared for in the past months, and the commission is about to announce its launch at all levels, calling on the private sector to be an active part in it, by not participating corruption and his obligation to report corruption crimes.
The head of the Integrity Commission described corruption as “the greatest danger and the worst enemy that impedes all attempts at progress and the main undermining of the pillars of development,” noting that “the commission has completed the preparations and preparations for the battle against corruption, in which victory depends on the amount of those preparations, which include strengthening partnership and dialogue between the two sectors.” Public and private, and take measures to prevent the involvement of the private sector in corruption, pursuant to the provisions of the articles and provisions of the United Nations Convention against Corruption, which Iraq joined a decade and a half ago, noting the importance of citizen interaction and participation in it, and the cooperation and participation of community actors, trade unions, federations, civil society organizations, and non-governmental organizations.
He warned of the repercussions of the phenomenon of corruption and its extension to the economy and its contribution to impeding economic growth, wasting part of the state’s resources, and the flight of national and foreign investments due to the absence of incentives, pointing out that corruption violates the distributive justice of income and resources, the decline in economic effectiveness, the widening gap between the rich and poor groups, as well as the weakening of revenues. public of the state; as a result of evading paying taxes and fees, explaining that corruption is one of the causes of poor spending of state resources and depriving important sectors such as health, education and services from benefiting from them, and the low efficiency of public investments and the weakening of the level of quality in infrastructure due to the bribes that are paid; To ignore the required standard specifications.
For his part, the Governor of Basra expressed his optimism about holding this conference in the province, pointing out that this represents a message in the launch of the partnership between the private and public sectors in this province, which has embarked on reconstruction and is on its way to achieving development. This would be a starting point for the reconstruction of the country in all its governorates, praising the work of the Federal Integrity Commission and its role in removing the corrupt from state institutions, and ensuring the preservation of public money, stressing the importance of cooperation between state institutions and oversight agencies; In order to preserve the public budget from spoilers, and invest it in the best way for reconstruction.
For his part, the head of the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime in Iraq (Ali Al-Barir) indicated that the economies of the Middle East and North Africa region face great challenges to develop trade and investment related to corruption, calling for the need to ensure fair competition by raising awareness and strengthening the implementation of joint anti-corruption provisions and applying measures deterrent to combat bribery.
In turn, (Ibrahim Al-Baghdadi), the head of the Iraqi Economic Council, warned against administrative and financial corruption, accusing it of dangerous phenomena facing public and private institutions alike and having a significant impact on the process of construction, reconstruction, and economic, political and social development in the country.
He pointed out that a large part of the private sector is the major victim of corruption, which must be combined with benevolent efforts to confront it and stand against it, stressing that the Iraqi Economic Council and businessmen and women from federations, organizations and entities of the Iraqi private sector stand entirely on the side of the oversight bodies, as they consider themselves the best partner and supporter. And Moaded for its role in curbing the corrupt and reducing corruption paths, praising the Sudanese government and its ministerial approach for issuing many decisions, which he described as bold and courageous in the interest of various sectors, including supporting the private sector and fighting corruption.
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