The majority of senior ages quotas received by agents or corrupt
3/12/2016
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and the Ministry of Commerce announced it would scrutinize the names of more than 387,000 people from the big people ages enrolled in the ration card "may be dead."
According to a ministry statement received by all of Iraq [where] a copy of it, denied it , "withholding the ration card or cut for senior citizens as opposed to the controls adopted in the ration card that fitted to 37 million Iraqi citizens special system and that the ministry is very keen in this reconstruction."
He added " the ministry has decided to scrutinize the large reconstruction in order to know the health of their existence or not , especially since a lot of information confirmed that the vast majority of older age groups received their shares either agents or corrupt and cause a big waste of public money exceeds five million dollars allocated for the ration card payments."
the trade to that "there are those who deliberately to confirm a single block or blocks without mentioning that the operation auditing designed to stand on the truth and stand on the waste of public money and eventually stopped , and the amounts and materials do not go to the poor or the elderly but to corrupt steal public money unchecked."
she emphasized trade it " We will not stop this project and everyone should realize legitimacy and the moral responsibility of the meaning of wasting many important money without having to be a deterrent to stop this waste or deal with him in light of the need for money as a food of the poor."
He called upon the ministry 's statement "citizens to deal positively and not to be dragged behind propaganda and rumors , withhold or cut vocabulary and subject matter does not exceed audit of more than 387,000 people do not exist on the life of Toldat they are 96 years old or above, which required audit by visiting their families or loved ones do provide gripping confirm the safety of the legal position. "

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