PM Al-Sudani and Zidan stress the two authorities’ cooperation for rule of law
Shafaq News/ Iraq’s Prime Minister Mohammed Shia Al-Sudani stressed, on Saturday, during his meeting with the head of the Supreme Judicial Council, Faiq Zidan, the need to strengthen collaboration and coordination between the executive and judicial authorities, in order to upholding the rule of law.
The media office of the Prime Minister stated that Al-Sudani and Zidan talked about the country's overall situation, and reviewed the main steps to fight administrative and financial corruption, and the need to cooperate in combating crime, in all its manifestations.
Furthermore, the two affirmed the need to enhance cooperation and coordination between the executive and judicial authorities, to uphold the rule of law, and to support the judicial processes, to help create security and stability across the country, and improve the government's implementation of its executive program and its service, development and social goals.
You know the qualifications to be part of the WTO. Is it to have value to their currency?
No. It is to have a currency with no restrictions. Therefor if there are no restrictions on their currency, Hey, CBI, go crazy!
Be in control...I suggest to you go to Chase because you want to talk to JP Morgan. Open up an account.
Now that you have a bank account you're in position! For what? For when the blessing occurs you go to Chase and say, 'I have a bank account here can I talk to the wealth management advisor?' Why? Because I have dinars. 'Oh, you're one of them. Come on in.' Shoot, they'll roll out the red carpet for you. In this case the white carpet.
Seizure of accused of bribery, manipulation and waste of 426 million dinars in Dhi Qar
Economy News - Baghdad
The Federal Integrity Commission announced on Friday the seizure of those accused of bribery and manipulation, while revealing that it had monitored waste worth more than four hundred million dinars, and the seizure of expired medical materials in Dhi Qar.
The Authority's Information and Government Communication Office said in a statement, seen by "Economy News", that "the staff of the Dhi Qar Investigation Office, which moved to the Real Estate Registration Directorate in Nasiriyah, caught one of the directorate's surveyors red-handed receiving bribes with the flagrante delicto, indicating that the seizure process was carried out in accordance with the provisions of Resolution (160 of 1983), after the accused received the bribe amount in exchange for completing a transaction in violation of the law."
The statement added that "the staff of the Commission monitored the monitoring of an accused who buys receipts for the transactions of allocating land plots and official documents (national card - housing card - civil status identity) from citizens for the purpose of allocating and selling them to other people in exchange for sums of money, in order to obtain plots of land in the names of other people, noting the arrest of the accused after a tight ambush by the staff of the Commission's investigation office."
He explained that "the Dhi Qar Reconstruction Fund caused a waste of public money as a result of the failure to take legal measures against a general contracting company to which the project to deliver electricity to a group of villages in the Dawaya district was referred to an amount of (2,335,309,000) two billion dinars, despite exceeding the contractual period for the completion of the project."
He pointed out that "the report of the External Audit Division stated that the Fund did not collect the amount of the delay fine imposed on the company under the terms of the contract, which totaled (426,193,710) million dinars."
He continued, "The field emergency team in the office noticed during an inspection tour at Nasiriyah Teaching Hospital the presence of expired diabetic examination strips," pointing out that "the hospital administration allowed the use of these chips in the examination of patients in the hospital despite that.
Iraq's natural resources to stimulate growth is off the charts. They're right there underneath just a few countries... United States, Saudi Arabia...When it comes to valuation they're going to have to value the currency at some point in time to a Real Effective Exchange Rate (REER)...
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The work Al-Sudani has done thus far is truly amazing... Previous governments were allowing the theft of massive amounts of money. That is no longer. This is likely why...the UN Assembly meetings were successful and with powerful statements about Iraq's future in "Restoring Confidence" (DAVOS) to the Global Financial system and with the largest banks in the world, i.e., J.P. Morgan Chase, CitiBank, etc..
Al-Araji: There will be a return of gratitude to the international coalition countries that provided to Iraq
National Security Advisor Qasim Al-Araji said on Saturday that the federal government will conclude bilateral security agreements with the countries of the international coalition forces led by the United States of America as a response to what they provided to Iraq in the war against ISIS, and there will be no rift with them if they withdraw from the country. .
Al-Araji's statements came during a dialogue session on the sidelines of the sixth Baghdad International Conference, which began this morning.
Al-Araji said in his statements that drugs have become the first danger in Iraq. ISIS is present in some remote places such as mountains and caves, and the security and intelligence services have accurate information about this presence, and are targeting the organization’s leaders.
Regarding the statistics that some reports indicate that there are 5-6 thousand members of the organization in Syria and Iraq, Al-Araji said: This number is exaggerated.
He added that in 2014, we were required to bring friendly forces to help us confront ISIS, and from 2014 to 2024 our forces developed a lot and have experience in confronting organizations, and therefore the government formed from all sectors decided to re-evaluate the presence of these forces.
Al-Araji went on to say that there will be a return of the favor in the form of concluding bilateral security agreements with the countries of the international coalition, and these countries welcome this matter and there is no objection on their part.
The National Security Advisor also confirmed that the NATO coalition is in Iraq for consultation, and they are not combat forces, and international cover is there. We have not severed relations with the international coalition, and there are negotiations with them, and the Iraqi government is awaiting the results of the committees. link