Parliamentary Integrity: The Kurdistan Region is involved in stealing the century

Parliamentary Integrity: The Kurdistan Region is involved in stealing the century

2023-01-07

Parliamentary Integrity - The Kurdistan Region is involved in stealing the centuryThe Parliamentary Integrity Committee revealed, on Saturday, the whereabouts of the prominent suspect in the case of stealing the century, “Hussein Kawa”, while confirming that the leaders of the Kurdistan region were among those involved in stealing the century.

A member of the Parliamentary Committee, Ali Turki Al-Jamali, said in an interview with Al-Maalouma, that “the Kurdistan Region’s share of the money for stealing the century arrived through the Korek Kurdish company,” stressing that “the money for stealing the century has been divided into several parties, including the leaders of the region.”

He continued, “The region is now working to protect the most prominent names of the theft of the century, including Hussein Kawa, by refraining from handing it over to the government and the parties that demand it,” noting that “Kurdistan provides him with complete immunity, and many parties could not reach him despite his official involvement.” Stealing the century.

He pointed out that “the Kurdistan Regional Government considers the region an independent state and does not abide by many decisions issued by some authorities and the central government as well,” adding that “Hussein Kaveh is inside the region and has not been arrested yet.”

And regarding the involvement of the Kurdish company Korek in the theft of the century, a member of the Integrity Committee states, “The company worked to transfer the money of the theft of the century in its own car, after the audits and investigations that took place in order to reveal those involved in the theft of the century.”

Bashar indicated that most of the members of the previous caretaker government, including consultants and general managers, and those involved in corruption cases that took place in the previous period, have fled outside Iraq, and many of them have been caught at border crossings and airports.

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