Parliamentary law reveals the catastrophic mistakes committed by the Abdul Mahdi government
Parliamentary law reveals the catastrophic mistakes committed by the Abdul Mahdi government
26-09-2020 02:02 PM
Baghdad / Al-Akhbariya
Today, Saturday, the Parliamentary Legal Committee revealed mistakes it described as catastrophic that the government of the dismissed Adel Abdul Mahdi had committed, pointing out that the corrupt took advantage of these mistakes and built walls for themselves in the belief that they would protect them from legal accountability.
A member of the committee, Hussein Al-Uqabi, told Al-Ikhbariya that “some of the corrupt have enacted their own laws to protect them from any executive or other steps,” placing the full responsibility of former Prime Minister Adel Abdul-Mahdi and his government.
He added that “the government of Adel Abdul Mahdi left an unprecedented disaster after the dissolution of the provincial councils, as it granted the governors special exemptions to conclude government contracts, and this is another calamity because it left more corruption than the existence of the provincial councils themselves.”
Al-Aqabi called for “speeding up the use of experts in the field of transparency and state administration, uncovering the looted funds and proposing special projects to fight corruption and punish the corrupt who made Iraq bankrupt.”
Since 2003, Iraq has been considered one of the countries with the highest rates of administrative and financial corruption, and it is noticeably present in several administrative facilities in Iraq, from the judiciary, security and service ministries, and the senior politicians in Iraq are the first to be besieged by charges of corruption, and because of that, Iraq is considered with several Countries such as Afghanistan, Somalia, Yemen, Sudan and Libya are among the countries with the highest rates of corruption according to the Corruption Barometer census. Because of the massive corruption in Iraq, there is a massive shortage of services, deterioration of infrastructure, and deterioration of industrial and agricultural development.
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