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Iraq's billionaire surge, rampant corruption amid economic challenges, 28 July

 The number of billionaires in Iraq rivals that of nine other countries combined, a stark reflection of the deeply rooted corruption within the state.

Corruption has plagued Iraq, exacerbated by the misuse of its budget, which official statements claim has led to the loss of $250 billion over the past 17 years. However, economists argue the actual figure could be nearly double.

The number of billionaires in Iraq rivals that of nine other countries combined, a stark reflection of the deeply rooted corruption within the state.

The Commission of Integrity (COI) is set to reveal the amount of money recovered and the measures taken to prevent further financial waste.

Many Iraqis are calling for transparency regarding governmental agreements, imports, and expenditures. On June 3, 2024, the Council of Representatives approved the amended Federal General Budget Law No. 2024, which allocates approximately 211.9 trillion dinars, a 7% increase from the previous year's budget.

Former Iraqi Finance Minister Ali Allawi previously stated that out of the over $1 trillion budget from 2003 to 2020, more than $250 billion was lost due to administrative corruption. Economists, however, estimate the loss to be between $400-450 billion, nearly 40% of Iraq's total budget. This squandered amount could have funded significant infrastructure projects, such as building 400,000 modern schools or 20,000 hospitals.

Experts cite fake and overpriced contracts, corrupt officials, mismanaged investment projects, and poor economic planning as major contributors to the financial drain. Since 2003, Iraq's workforce has grown from 850,000 to over 4.5 million, yet efficiency in public service sectors remains low, with only about 30% of the budget effectively utilized.

According to Haider Hanoun, head of the COI, Iraq ranks 154th out of 180 countries on the global corruption index. Hanoun admits that enormous sums have been stolen and transferred to international banks, with some funds even financing terrorism. The COI's 2023 report indicates that over 391 billion Iraqi dinars and $500,000 have been recovered, with an additional 82 billion dinars and $5 million prevented from being wasted.

Iraq’s Poverty Levels

The Strategic Center for Human Rights in Iraq reports that over 10 million Iraqis live below the poverty line, with the 2024 budget failing to support more than one million needy families.

The ongoing economic crisis and the appreciation of the dollar have driven up commodity prices, exacerbating poverty. Southern provinces are particularly affected, with Muthanna Governorate experiencing a 52% poverty rate, followed by al-Diwaniyah, Maysan, and Dhi Qar at 48%. Baghdad and Nineveh have poverty rates of 13% and 34.5%, respectively, while central provinces average an 18% poverty rate.

On July 21, 2023, Labor and Social Affairs Minister Ahmad al-Assad announced government measures to combat poverty, noting that Iraq has fallen 20 places in international rankings.

The economic challenges and rampant corruption in Iraq continue to hinder the country's development and exacerbate poverty. The COI's efforts to recover stolen funds and prevent further financial mismanagement are critical steps toward rebuilding trust and ensuring a more equitable distribution of wealth.  link

QFS CONVERSATION WITH GOLDILOCKS, 28 JULY

 GOLDILOCKS

As of February 25, 2024, 24 countries were negotiating their membership in the World Trade Organization (WTO):


Algeria: Applied in 1987

Belarus: Applied in 1993

Sudan: Applied in 1994

Uzbekistan: Applied in 1994

Seychelles: Applied in 1995

Kazakhstan: Applied in 1996

Azerbaijan: Applied in 1997

Andorra: Applied in 1999

Lebanese Republic: Applied in 1999

Bosnia Herzegovina: Applied in 1999

Bhutan: Applied in 1999

Yemen: Applied in 2000

Bahamas: Applied in 2001

Syria: Established a working party on May 4, 2010, and applied in 2001

Ethiopia: Applied in 2003

Libya: Applied in 2004

Iraq: Applied in 2004

Afghanistan: Applied in 2004

Republic of Serbia: Applied in 2004

Iran: Applied in 2005

Sao Tomé and Principe: Applied in 2005

Union of the Comoros: Applied in 2007

Equatorial Guinea: Applied in 2007

Republic of Liberia: Applied in 2007 


https://www.wto.org/english/thewto_e/whatis_e/tif_e/org6_e.htm

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By John Lee.


The Companies Registration Department of Iraq's Ministry of Trade said it has successfully processed the establishment of 324 national companies and registered 27 branches of foreign companies in June.


According to a statement from the Ministry's media office, Director General Rashad Khalaf Hashim reported multiple decisions made during the month related to amending corporate contracts, adjusting capital, and merging and liquidating companies.


The department documented 391 registered companies, reviewed 2210 final accounts for national companies and 51 foreign branches, and took action on 49 mergers and capital adjustments for 185 companies.


Additionally, 706 Iraqi companies and 17 foreign companies were referred to the judicial investigator for regulatory violations.


The department also validated 411 founding meeting minutes for limited companies and 44 minutes for public joint-stock companies, archived 750 company files, and ensured compliance with the blacklisted and sanctioned individuals.


(Source: Ministry of Trade)


https://www.iraq-businessnews.com/2024/07/23/iraq-registers-324-local-companies-27-foreign-branches-in-june/

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Why did Iraqi militias resume operations against Americans?, 28 July

 Why did Iraqi militias resume operations against Americans?

Pentagon to Asharq Al-Awsat: No injuries or damage in attacks in Iraq and Syria

Since a drone attack in late January killed three American soldiers in a desert area on the Iraqi-Jordanian-Syrian border triangle, and the US responded with extensive strikes against pro-Iranian factions in Iraq and Syria, Iraqi factions have backed off from their attacks.

Some saw the American response at the time as a “deterrent” message aimed at warning Iran against expanding the conflict in the region, against the backdrop of the Israeli war in Gaza. But last Thursday’s attack on two bases housing forces from the international coalition led by Washington, raised questions about the reasons behind the new “harassment” of American forces.

Pressure and embarrassment for Baghdad

The war in Gaza no longer seemed to be the motive behind the attack, while a Pentagon spokesman downplayed its importance and referred the question of whether it was related to the security agreement signed by Iraqi and American officials in Washington this week to the State Department.

The defense official told Asharq Al-Awsat that questions related to political relations between the United States and Iraq and political relations between the United States and Iran are the responsibility of the State Department.

“Regarding the attacks in Syria and Iraq, one rocket was fired at a military support site in the Euphrates region of Syria. The rocket did not impact the base and no injuries or damage were reported. In Iraq, two rockets were fired at Al Asad Air Base in Iraq. They did not impact the base and no injuries or damage were reported to US or coalition forces,” the official added.

Thursday's attack came after a security meeting held in Washington to discuss the future of the international coalition forces against ISIS in Iraq, while Iranian-backed armed factions are demanding the withdrawal of these forces.

The US Department of Defense said last Wednesday that the talks "reached an agreement on the concept of a new phase in the bilateral security relationship."

An Iraqi security official suggested that the attack was intended to “embarrass” the Iraqi government and “pressure” for the departure of the international anti-extremist coalition forces, a demand repeated by the pro-Iran factions.

Messages with regional and nuclear dimensions

Some believe that the attacks are “Iranian messages with regional dimensions,” including the stalled nuclear negotiations file, but why were they renewed at this time, while Iran has not yet arranged its files with its new president and America is preoccupied with its elections?

“Deterrence is never permanent,” said Behnam Ben Taleblu, an Iran researcher at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies in Washington, a Republican-friendly think tank. Speaking to Asharq Al-Awsat, he added that the halt in attacks by Iranian-backed Shiite militias on American sites in the region came after an “impressive” use of force by the Biden administration in late January after three American soldiers were killed.

But since then, the militias have tested the waters at least three times with missile and drone attacks. The more these attacks are understood, the more they have grown in scope and scale.

“Despite seeing the link between the nuclear and regional challenges that this poses, Tehran is trying to persuade Washington and Europe to separate the files,” Ben Taleblu adds. “To this end, the presidency of Masoud Pezeshkian will be designed to lure the West into a futile nuclear diplomacy, while the increase in Iranian-backed regional attacks will create the impression that there is no end in sight to the cycle of violence in the region other than appeasing Iran.”  link


MikeCristo8: Bitcoin Cannot Exist without the Dollar, 28 JULY

 MikeCristo8

@MikeCristo8

Right now Donald Trump is just throwing darts at the board in the hopes that something sticks.

Over the last four years Joe Biden didn’t improve your standards of living

In fact your standards of living fell due to inflation and higher housing costs and flat or declining wages.

What’s Trumps game plan to increase your “real wages” and standards of living?

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MikeCristo8
@MikeCristo8

Bitcoin cannot exist without the dollar.

If the dollar goes to zero, than so does bitcoin.

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MikeCristo8
@MikeCristo8

Bitcoin is never going to rise high enough to create a true equity market.

Few understand this.


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Bank refuses to receive Iraqi dinar, 18 OCT

  A citizen A. H. sent a message to the “Open Door” page urging Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani, Central Bank Governor Ali Mohsen al-...