Iraqi PM Working on Revealing 40 Cases of Corruption
Iraqi PM Adil Abdul-Mahdi has reportedly sent 1,276 cases of corruption to the Commission of Integrity, and working on revealing the 40 most essential ones.
Ala Rwbe’y, a representative of Saeroon Alliance at the Parliament, said in a statement that the 40 cases are very big ones and that they have been committed at the border crossings, Central Bank, and other critical administrative offices.
He further pointed out that the cases of a number of former and current ministers and lawmakers have been taken into consideration which are mostly related to the sectors of oil, health, and service projects.
Their names will be announced in the future, Rwbe’y said.
Meanwhile, Handren Doski, a member of the Committee of Integriy, revealed that the majority of the corruption cases were committed in the sector of oil, and the SOMO oil company and the ministry of oil. Source
