Reckoning and punishment after dismissal… a deterrent option for corrupt officials

Reckoning and punishment after dismissal… a deterrent option for corrupt officials

7-7-2023

Reckoning and punishment after dismissal... a deterrent option for corrupt officialsInformation / Baghdad..
Some political parties stressed the need for Al-Sudani to proceed with government measures that would remove corrupt and negligent officials in performing the duties entrusted to them, and not be content with dismissal, which will be a reward if it is not followed by accountability and punishment for the violations of the law and the constitution committed by some officials. And exploitation of public money, at a time when some parties confirmed the existence of a green light from most of the ruling political parties for the Sudanese in order to dismiss the negligent and corrupt and hold them accountable without any objection from the blocs affiliated with it.
A member of the State of Law Coalition, Abbas al-Maliki, told Al-Maalouma, that “there is an urgent need to dismiss the corrupt who hold positions in the state, hold them accountable and punish them by the judicial organs,” warning at the same time against being content with dismissal, as it will serve as a reward that encourages the continuation of corruption. And the emergence of other corrupt people in government positions.
He added, “Protection of any person who falters is considered a disruption of state institutions, and thus harms everyone, including the parties and blocs of those people who occupy those positions that al-Sudani targeted for change.”
On the other hand, a member of the Al-Fateh Alliance, Ali Hussein, confirmed to Al-Maalouma that “Al-Sudani is responsible for choosing personalities with the aforementioned specifications to fill government positions, or the selection may be according to the political balance mechanism, where the bloc bears the responsibility of the candidate it presents for the government position.”
He explained, “The political agreement granted al-Sudani the freedom to replace whoever he deems negligent in his cabinet, as well as other government positions, without the objection of the political bloc to which that negligent official belongs.”
On the other hand, the head of the Al-Rafd Center for Strategic Studies, Abbas al-Jubouri, told Al-Maalouma that “there is a big problem with the file of dismissals of negligent people in state institutions,” pointing out that “all those we have seen dismissed from their positions or resigned are negligent in their work towards the institutions.” which they were leading as decision-makers.”
He continued, “These officials manipulated public money, and this is a crime, and when anyone is dismissed, he is referred to a fair trial and the violations he committed upon assuming office must be known.”

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