His office illustrates the fact that Maliki was involved in large corruption deals related to military contracts with a US company

His office illustrates the fact that Maliki was involved in large corruption deals related to military contracts with a US company

Baghdad today: The Office of the President of the coalition of state law, Nuri al-Maliki, on Friday (July 26, 2019), on charges of involvement in corruption deals related to military contracts with a US company.

“A reference to the allegations contained in the July 24, 2016” The Daily Beast “report, under the heading” Suspicious Connections of a Retired General from the United States made it Rain in Iraq, “the office said in a statement received by Baghdad today.

1. As far as the responsibility of Nuri al-Maliki is concerned, his legal adviser denies these allegations, which are detailed in the report.

2. Repeated publication of the report many times at close intervals without a single document supporting his claims that it is intended to implicate Iraqi national figures with the US sanctions file, which appears to be based on the principle of monopoly of power and the imposition of international tutelage on independent governments and political figures.

3. We are surprised by the local media, which rushed to publish these false allegations, which include political targeting exposed and not based on any official source or legal status, without taking comment from the other party in the case according to the customs of the press profession, knowing that our office is open to colleagues We have never hesitated to answer any information.

On Thursday (July 25, 2019), the US Daily Daily reported that former Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, with his son-in-law and son, had been involved in major corruption deals involving military contracts with a US company.

The report cited a senior US military figure, retired Lieutenant-General Frank Helmick, known as the “extraordinary officer,” who was given by David Petraeus, a senior general who worked in Iraq and left with the withdrawal of US troops in 2011, to return to Iraq after about a year, but the tasks of “brokering” this time.

The report focuses on what he described as the “suspicious links” of the American general with senior Iraqi government leaders such as former Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki and his narrow circle, where the probe places these suspicious transactions in the mirror of major deals and “subcontract” contracts, About the assets of the military bases in Iraq, where the names are known to companies such as: Susi, Afaq, Saliport, and saw the East, and places such as: Camp Taji, Balad air base.

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