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Integrity parliamentary government is demanding clarificatio

Unread postby Stillw8n » Mon Oct 10, 2011 11:35 am

Integrity parliamentary government is demanding clarification of aspects of budgets, financial exchange



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Baghdad, October 10 / October (Rn) - called the Integrity Committee in the Iraqi Council of Representatives on Monday, the Iraqi government led by Nuri al-Maliki by providing them with official documents that show aspects of exchange budgets of Finance of Iraq in the years that followed the fall of the former Iraqi regime in 2003.

Iraq has been trying since the lifting of the siege, to exploit its resources in rebuilding the country devastated by wars and sanctions for decades, but the lack of transparency and corruption, stands a major impediment to progress steps effective.

A member of the Sabah al-Saadi told the Kurdish news agency (Rn), "The Iraqi government did not send the documents and the documentation for the statements final accounts since 2004 and until this year because they sent files that are not official does not contain vouchers financial budgets of previous years and reduced the papers illustrative of the process of exchange. "

He explained that "the Integrity Commission Parliamentary sent official letters to the Iraqi government to send in the files of budgets fiscal transparent away from the foggy and covering the operations of financial corruption. "

The report showed "indicators of corruption," published by Transparency International last month's issue of Iraq, Somalia and Sudan, among the ten most corrupt in the world among 178 countries.

Iraq has the fourth-largest oil reserves in the world and imports are oil about 95 per cent of the budget of Finance. Saadi explained that "what you send the government does not clarify the mechanisms for disbursement of funds and percentage of completion of projects and how to contract with companies that carry out government projects."



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