The Supreme Council for Combating Corruption reviews the statistics of integrity issues for 2019

2019/8/24 9:40

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(BAGHDAD: Al-Furat News) The Supreme Council for Combating Corruption, on Saturday, a statistic of the integrity issues presented in the competent courts for 2019.
"The Supreme Council for Combating Corruption held its seventeenth session under the chairmanship of Adel Abdul Mahdi," the prime minister's office said in a statement received by the Euphrates News Agency. And follow-up the implementation of the recommendations approved by the Council and implementation as appropriate. "
The statement added, "The Council was briefedon the statistics provided by the Supreme Judicial Council, including the integrity cases presented for the year 2018 before the competent courts and the number of 8824 cases throughout Iraq and completed 5847 cases for all the trials," stressing "the need to assign the judiciary and enable judges to perform their functions Integrity with the need for speedy decision.
The Council discussed, according to the statement, "a number of topics on the agenda," while the Prime Minister directed "the necessity of the commitment of the Ministry of Oil to implement the recommendations on the file of oil smuggling and the timetable set for this purpose, while following up the executive procedures to ensure the elimination of corruption systems in the file Oil. "
The Council reviewed, "Draft Memorandum of Understanding with the Iranian side on the file of combating drugs and integrated measures that are in the interest of both countries," noting that "Abdul-Mahdi commissioned the relevant authorities to prepare a comprehensive study to ensure aspects of drug control, and empower the cadres, and provide equipment and tools, as well as making This draft is the basis for the conclusion of further agreements with neighboring and regional states, as well as bilateral agreements with various countries, and the need to finalize and sign these draft agreements urgently. "
The statement pointed out that "the Council discussed the report of the Commission on the integrity of companies operating in the field of customs clearance at the border outlets, which did not meet the legal requirements and directed the Council to take legal procedures and hold accountable all violators and those involved in this aspect."
The Cabinet discussed "a set of steps and measures that enhance transparency and protect public money, which the Prime Minister directed to the need to present to the concerned and complete their requirements in order to be adopted and announced and obliged government institutions to implement as far as it is concerned."
The Supreme Council for Combating Corruption welcomed "the attitudes of MPs and their initiatives to provide the necessary documents and evidence to enable the supervisory and judicial bodies to support them in the performance of their work", calling on all parties and persons who have files of corruption and evidence of condemnation on any specific issue or file to "

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