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The Supreme Council for Combating Corruption issues important decisions and directives
The Supreme Council for Combating Corruption issues important decisions and directives
11-07-2019 07:54 PM
Baghdad
The Supreme Council for Combating Corruption held its 15th session under the chairmanship of Prime Minister Adel Abdul Mahdi.
A statement from the Prime Minister's Office received a copy of the news agency that the council "discussed a number of topics on its agenda. The council listened to a brief presented by the Ministry of Oil regarding the partnership contract between the Iraqi Oil Tankers Company and the Arab Maritime Transport Company. And took a decision to limit the marketing and sale of black oil through the National Oil Company (SOMO) exclusively. "
The Council reviewed the report of the Secretariat of the Supreme Commission for Inter-Provincial Coordination on the work of the offices of the inspectors in the provinces for the ministries that transferred the powers to it and the need for complementarity of work between local governments and the central government to make the best use of the presence of offices of inspectors in the provinces and give them the necessary powers to perform their duties.
As for the investigation with the governors and the heads of the provincial councils, the Council stressed that the investigations should be fair and equitable and instructed the permanent investigative committee formed for this purpose to exercise its powers and not to tolerate investigations and to provide the judiciary with the necessary facts and data to enable it to carry out its role in accordance with the legal and fundamental contexts. The Supreme Council for Combating Corruption should be provided with files of governors who have been dismissed or removed from office on the basis of corruption indicators so that the necessary measures can be taken.
And briefed the Board on the reports of the Integrity Commission with regard to the Department of the recovery of funds outside Iraq and directed follow-up file of Iraqi funds and real estate outside Iraq as well as the Department of Prevention in the real estate registration departments and directed the completion of audits.
The Council stressed the need for local governments to abide by constitutional and legal contexts on the legislation of laws and not to exceed their powers in this regard.
The Council instructed the Ministries of Interior and Foreign Affairs to follow up with the International Police (Interpol) and to achieve the best cooperation for the extradition of wanted persons to the Iraqi judiciary and activate the bilateral agreements in this regard.
http://www.ikhnews.com/index.php?page=article&id=194974
11-07-2019 07:54 PM
Baghdad
The Supreme Council for Combating Corruption held its 15th session under the chairmanship of Prime Minister Adel Abdul Mahdi.
A statement from the Prime Minister's Office received a copy of the news agency that the council "discussed a number of topics on its agenda. The council listened to a brief presented by the Ministry of Oil regarding the partnership contract between the Iraqi Oil Tankers Company and the Arab Maritime Transport Company. And took a decision to limit the marketing and sale of black oil through the National Oil Company (SOMO) exclusively. "
The Council reviewed the report of the Secretariat of the Supreme Commission for Inter-Provincial Coordination on the work of the offices of the inspectors in the provinces for the ministries that transferred the powers to it and the need for complementarity of work between local governments and the central government to make the best use of the presence of offices of inspectors in the provinces and give them the necessary powers to perform their duties.
As for the investigation with the governors and the heads of the provincial councils, the Council stressed that the investigations should be fair and equitable and instructed the permanent investigative committee formed for this purpose to exercise its powers and not to tolerate investigations and to provide the judiciary with the necessary facts and data to enable it to carry out its role in accordance with the legal and fundamental contexts. The Supreme Council for Combating Corruption should be provided with files of governors who have been dismissed or removed from office on the basis of corruption indicators so that the necessary measures can be taken.
And briefed the Board on the reports of the Integrity Commission with regard to the Department of the recovery of funds outside Iraq and directed follow-up file of Iraqi funds and real estate outside Iraq as well as the Department of Prevention in the real estate registration departments and directed the completion of audits.
The Council stressed the need for local governments to abide by constitutional and legal contexts on the legislation of laws and not to exceed their powers in this regard.
The Council instructed the Ministries of Interior and Foreign Affairs to follow up with the International Police (Interpol) and to achieve the best cooperation for the extradition of wanted persons to the Iraqi judiciary and activate the bilateral agreements in this regard.
http://www.ikhnews.com/index.php?page=article&id=194974
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