Integrity reveals moves to recover two of those involved in the theft of the century
Baghdad - Iraq Today:
The head of the Federal Integrity Commission, Haider Hanoun, confirmed the move to recover two of those accused of stealing the century from one of the countries, involved in stealing more than 3 trillion dinars.
Hanoun said in a press statement: "The case of theft of tax trusts, currently in the possession of the Anti-Corruption Investigation Court, the Anti-Corruption Criminal Investigation Office," indicating that "the entire case is with the judiciary."
He added, "The Commission of Integrity has an important development is to work to recover two of the accused in the crime of stealing tax trusts from one of the countries," noting that "when we found opposition measures and the delay of work we asked the Prime Minister to intervene in the matter, and he is seeking great effort to recover the fugitive defendants in the case of theft of the century."
He pointed out that "one of the defendants stole 2.6 trillion dinars, and the other 500 billion dinars, and when we can recover them, we will announce them and it will be a strengthened victory for this case; so that the judiciary can issue its speedy and fair verdict in the case, which will be considered a great victory over corruption."
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