Thursday, April 11, 2024

Parliamentary Integrity Demands The Issuance Of The Sharq Charter To Ensure That Iraq’s Money Is Not Plundered, 11 APRIL

 Parliamentary Integrity Demands The Issuance Of The Sharq Charter To Ensure That Iraq’s Money Is Not Plundered

Local | 11/04/2024  Mawazine News – Baghdad   , a member of the Parliamentary Integrity Committee, Representative Alia Nassif, revealed the involvement of what she called some of Prime Minister Muhammad Shiaa Al-Sudani’s tools in projects to resolve bottlenecks with corruption, while she pointed out that the only solution for Iraq is a “code of honour” whose content is “We will not plunder the state.”

 Nassif said during a televised statement followed by Mawazine News: “A general director in the Ministry of Construction and Housing was summoned, and we then focused on the presence of Minister Benkin Rikani as well.

He was interrogated regarding the 14 billion that “Green Tahouat” carried, and his answer was that he disavowed his responsibility for any action after that. The money was delivered to the contractors and the rest of the details are in the judiciary and we are awaiting the results.”

She added, "The two companies (Danube and Emaar Al Badia) are the ones working within Al-Khadraa and the money was going to them, and so far they do not have final accounts. Their capital is 5 billion for each company and they receive projects worth 41 billion. If there is delay, the government will not be able to deal with them."

She continued, “The House of Representatives is relinquishing its supervisory and legislative role, and in every session it suffers a kind of weakness due to political conflicts and interests, and the parliamentary oath is not implemented 100%, and (Cover me and cover you) played a role many times greater.”

She explained, “Parliamentary Integrity is a (prevention) committee. When any file is opened, everyone gets upset, and it is the one that does the most work within Parliament. All the files that reach us are important and belong to influential parties and have a media system, and they all work against the representative who opens their files.”

Nassif explained, “During this session, I have problems with the general director of the Central Refineries. He has a terrible media army and his power is comparable to a minister, and all the general directors have political parties behind them,”

adding that “most of the files that I am committed to in the Integrity Committee, I bear personal responsibility for without relying on the rule of law.” They did not ask me to stop any file, and I bear most of the media and political attacks alone.”

Nassif revealed that there are “two files that we are working on, the first for ports and the second for roads, and they contain inhabited funds, in addition to the ports that contain money laundering, which the state can invest to maximize its reserves if it is controlled,” stressing that “some of the Sudanese tools in our bottleneck relief projects have indicators of corruption.”

 It is the one that tampered with contracts , in addition to awarding 3 contracts for huge projects to a Lebanese company banned from operating in Beirut

. Prime Minister Muhammad Shiaa Al-Sudani supported projects to remove bottlenecks due to corruption, while pointing out that the only solution for Iraq is a “code of honour” whose content is “we will not plunder the state.”

 Nassif said during a televised statement followed by Mawazine News: “A general director in the Ministry of Construction and Housing was summoned, and we then focused on the presence of Minister Benkin Rikani as well. He was interrogated regarding the 14 billion that “Green Tahouat” carried, and his answer was that he disavowed his responsibility for any action after that. The money was delivered to the contractors and the rest of the details are in the judiciary and we are awaiting the results.”

She added, "The two companies (Danube and Emaar Al Badia) are the ones working within Al-Khadraa and the money was going to them, and so far they do not have final accounts. Their capital is 5 billion for each company and they receive projects worth 41 billion. If there is delay, the government will not be able to deal with them."

She continued, “The House of Representatives is relinquishing its supervisory and legislative role, and in every session it suffers a kind of weakness due to political conflicts and interests, and the parliamentary oath is not implemented 100%, and (Cover me and cover you) played a role many times greater.”

She explained, “Parliamentary Integrity is a (prevention) committee. When any file is opened, everyone gets upset, and it is the one that does the most work within Parliament. All the files that reach us are important and belong to influential parties and have a media system, and they all work against the representative who opens their files.”

Nassif explained, “During this session, I have problems with the general director of the Central Refineries. He has a terrible media army and his power is comparable to a minister, and all the general directors have political parties behind them,”

adding that “most of the files that I am committed to in the Integrity Committee, I bear personal responsibility for without relying on the rule of law.” They did not ask me to stop any file, and I bear most of the media and political attacks alone.”

Nassif revealed that there are “two files that we are working on, the first for ports and the second for roads, and they contain inhabited funds, in addition to the ports that contain money laundering, which the state can invest to maximize its reserves if it is controlled,” stressing that “some of the Sudanese tools in our bottleneck relief projects have indicators of corruption.” She is the one who tampered with contracts, in addition to awarding 3 contracts for huge projects to a Lebanese company banned from operating in Beirut.”    https://www.mawazin.net/Details.aspx?jimare=245671


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