A deputy in the wisdom of Nuri al-Maliki responsibility for the damage of the seven billion and calls for accountability

2018/11/14 14:27

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Baghdad today - Baghdad

The MP on the wisdom stream Ali al-Badairi, Wednesday, 14/11/2018, accounting for the former Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, and the Minister of Finance in his second government, as a result of damage (7) billion dinars because of the rain water era in 2013, The timing, although it happened years ago.

Al-Badairi told "Baghdad Today" that "what happened in the Central Bank of damage (7) billion dinars under the pretextof rain water is a major crime can not be silent about it and not hold the responsible authorities at the time on the Iraqi state."

"The Iraqi prime minister and then the finance minister must be held accountable. The crime took place when they were in office. The crime," he said. "We do not know why now it was revealed and where the regulators were at the time."

On Thursday, November 13, 2018, a member of the parliamentary finance committee, Ahmed Hama Rashid, announced the request for evidence from the governor of the Central Bank, Ali Mohsen al-Alaq, confirming what he said about the damage of (7) billion dinars because of the rain water, ) Billion dinars.

Rashid said, "Baghdad today," that "the parliamentary finance committee demanded during the meeting yesterday, the Governor of the Central Bank to provide evidence and statements confirm the damage (7) billion dinars because of rain water," noting that "upon receipt of the data will be checked and confirmed to see Its truth and the fact that such an amount was damaged by the rains. "

He pointed out that "the information available to us says that the damaged currency is (12) billion Iraqi dinars, not 7," stressing that "the next meeting will witness a new confrontation with the Governor of the Central Bank Agency Ali Mohsen Alalak, after the arrival of official data to us and evidence."

The relations revealed during the parliamentary session held on Monday, 12/11/2018, that "(7) billion dinars, was damaged as a result of the entry of rainwater and drowned the coffers of Rafidain Bank in 2013, which caused damage to banknotes," noting that "the amount The real is (7) billion, not (10). "

He pointed out that "this happened" before taking over (the post of governor of the Central Bank), "noting that the funds" draws because of damage suffered by Rafidain Bank. "

He continued, "The Central Bank received the damaged papers and compensated and imposed a fine on the bank, and the management of the bank said that (the damage incident) and the fate and requested a reduction of the fine, and reduced, because it is a government bank."

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