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The House of Representatives is in the process of arresting ministers in the government of Abbadi

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The House of Representatives is in the process of arresting ministers in the government of Abbadi .. Corruption is not the only reason!

Tuesday, October 23, 2018 at 10:04 AM

The House of Representatives is in the process of arresting ministers in the government of Abbadi .. Corruption is not the only reason

Baghdad / Sky Press

Press reports confirmed that the House of Representatives intends to "hold" the ministers of the government of Haider Abadi for months in Iraq until the completion of the audit of what they have done in the past four years.

"MPs confirm that the process of bringing corrupt officials to justicewill not be ruled by a particular time or event, as long as there is evidence and evidence far from politicization," a report by Al-Mada newspaper reported.

"We have gathered the signatures of 25 parliamentarians in this regard, and we will prevent the minister from traveling for six months until the completion of the investigation," said deputy Uday Awad, a former member of the parliamentary energy committee. With him. "

The parliament had weeks before the formation of a committee to hold accountable the ministers and officials in the crisis in Basra, where each head of parliamentary bloc is supposed to submit a representative on the Committee.

"The committee will continue to pursue the minister even if his term ends and deprives him of his rights," the newspaper quoted Zahra al-Bajari as saying.

Hamdallah al-Rikabi, the deputy of Massoun, said: "His bloc seeks to hold accountable all officials in all previous governments, not only in the government of Abbadi, and there will be no time or incident to uncover corruption cases. "He said.

He warned a member of the alliance of the Suron, in return for the monitoring or prosecution of corrupt under the title of "political," and said: "The files must be real."

The leader of the Sadrist movement, Moqtada al-Sadr, called in early October, to hold accountable the corrupt parties and promote the good and fair, and Sadr said in a tweet on Twitter: "Is it time to hold accountable those who stole the money of Iraq?"

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