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Maliki confirms that he would soon unveil a lifetime risk of corruption

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May 11, 2011

Maliki confirms that he would soon unveil a lifetime risk of corruption

Alsumaria News / Baghdad

Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, on Wednesday, that he would soon unveil a lifetime risk of corruption in Iraq in cooperation with the Center for Transparency and Integrity, as indicated that he supports those who slander those who do mischief to prove the charge against them.

Maliki said during a press conference held today in the building of the Prime Minister, and attended "Alsumaria News", "a goal of spoiler did not brandish the front only, and beat him, but not presented on the issue of corruption only owner in jail now," stressing that it "will reveal a risk regard to corruption soon. "

Maliki has said he "will adopt the disclosure of corruption with the integrity and transparency Center, across the width of those who proved their corruption to the public," noting that "defamation of mischief who supported them to prove the charge."

And waved Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, on Wednesday, to resign and bring down the government and demand to dissolve the House of Representatives in the event that saw no benefit from it, pointing out that the failure of any minister in his failure would mean political bloc to which it belongs.

Iraq has been since the 25 of last February, demonstrations traveled around the country calling for reform and change and the eradication of rampant corruption in the joints of the State, organized by the youth of university students and intellectuals are independent across social networking sites on the Internet, and saw those demonstrations narrowing by the security services and the imposition of a curfew to prevent the arrival of the demonstrators also witnessed a shooting by the security services, resulting in numerous deaths and injuries among the demonstrators.

Gave the Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, on 27 February last, the ministries and provincial administrations hundred days to assess the work and know the extent of their success or failure, stressing that the ministries will see significant changes according to evaluation results.

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 also noted that the countries experiencing internal conflicts in a state of disorder, corruption of any control, The 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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