Deputy: Siemens German Ministry of Electricity threatened by suspicion of corruption

2019/2/14 10:54

Deputy

(Baghdad: Al Furat News) Deputy High Nassif called on the Prime Minister and the Integrity Commission and the regulatory authorities to verify the authenticity of information about the attempt of the Ministry of Electricity to oblige the German company Siemens to accept the entry of Orascom as a secondary outlet for electricity development projects in Iraq.
Nassif said in a statement today, received by the agency {Euphrates News} n a copy of him, "There is information about the useof the [L.K] in the Ministry of Electricity to inform the German company Siemens through the voluntary adviser called {f. H} that if they want to spend their contracts And the completion of the road map for the development of electricity network in Iraq, production and distribution, they must contract with Orascom as a secondary outlet and give them all the work entrusted to Siemens, and if they do not and did not give all the secondary companies to this company, the ministry will not sign any contract with Siemens, and will call other companies Have a willingness to give business to a secondary company. "
"According to the information we received, Siemens sent a very strong letter to the Ministry of Electricity saying," We can not be forced to do a work by a weak company, and we are ready to do business directly without any intermediary or subcontractor. Orascom is ready to withdraw immediately, and you can give the business directly to Orascom and we have no responsibility. "
"Some people seem to have erred in their calculations," said Nassif. "There are major international companies with a reputation and history that refuse to stigmatize their reputation in shameful and shameful deals. As a result, Siemens will refuse to treat chronic electricity in Iraq as if it were written on our people to suffer forever from the electricity problem Amperes from Generators of Generators ".
Nassif stressed "the need for intervention by the Prime Minister and the Integrity Commission and the relevant regulatory authorities to verify the validity of this information and to take legal action against those who caused it.

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