INTEGRITY: IRAQ JOINS BEIJING’S CLEAN SILK ROAD INITIATIVE
The Federal Integrity Commission announced, on Tuesday (June 24, 2025), Iraq’s accession to the “Beijing Clean Silk Road Initiative,” indicating that this comes in implementation of Article (3/6) of the Memorandum of Understanding concluded between the Commission and the National Oversight Commission of the People’s Republic of China.
In a statement received by Mawazine News, the Commission stated that “the cooperation and coordination between the Commission and the Embassy of the People’s Republic of China in Baghdad culminated in joining the initiative after completing the procedures,” explaining that this will contribute to strengthening international relations and highlighting the Commission’s efforts,
endeavors, activities, and achievements in the field of combating corruption. It noted the confirmation of the National Oversight Commission of the People’s Republic of China of its readiness to enhance cooperation and joint work with the Commission in the field of combating corruption and law enforcement, to build a Clean Silk Road.
She noted the Commission’s welcome and announcement that Iraq has become the eighteenth country to join the initiative, which aims to enhance transparency, financial and intellectual cooperation, develop governance and laws, and promote oversight and legal awareness. It also aims to establish a closer network for cooperation in the field of justice and law enforcement, exchange expertise and information, develop human resources, pursue fugitives, and reject safe havens for fugitives and illicit assets.
The Commission added that the initiative calls for the signing of bilateral treaties on extradition and mutual legal assistance, based on international agreements, and the exchange of information and expertise between relevant anti-corruption agencies. It also calls for launching highly effective anti-corruption cooperation, promoting self-discipline, legal awareness, and a sense of responsibility, and enacting laws to combat corruption and combat bribery, with the aim of creating a sound relationship between governments and companies.