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Member of the National Alliance confirms add amendments to the Law Commission on Publ
Member of the National Alliance confirms add amendments to the Law Commission on Public Integrity to prosecute corrupt
Editor: SZ | MN Sunday, 27 March 2011 19:14 GMT
Alsumaria News / Baghdad
Deputy for the National Alliance, Sunday, that there are new amendments added to the law in order to maintain the integrity of public funds through the prosecution of the corrupt and the recovery of money or property they acquired in a manner contrary to the laws.
The MP said Ahmad Abbasi said in an interview for "Alsumaria News", "experience a more than seven years called for the need to amend the Law Commission on Public Integrity," noting that "the Commission and its investigators and staff have faced many obstacles due to a defect in the law of the CPA temporary addition to the development that took place in the oversight of the institution of Iraq. "
The Abbasid that "the amendment included new materials charge for the spoilers and pursued and retrieve public funds obtained them illegally, as the text of the amendment to the scrutiny of money government employees covered by the disclosure of their interests or not covered and make sure of their wealth as if it came legally or illegally."
The annual report of Transparency International in 2009 showed that Iraq, Sudan and Burma ranked third in terms of corruption in the world, which occupied Somalia ranked first in the report, followed by Afghanistan, the report pointed out that countries experiencing internal conflicts in a state of disorder, corruption of any control, and increase in the looting of its natural resources, and lack of security and law, while the annual report of Transparency International in 2006, Iraq, Haiti and Burma had occupied the first rank among the most corrupt countries in the world.
The cabinet agreed in January to a national strategy to combat corruption for the years 2010-2014 made by the Joint Council for the fight against corruption in Iraq and to work by the ministries and the provinces and stakeholders in the strategy, after the House of Representatives passed the United Nations Convention against Corruption in Iraq in August of 2007.
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