Abadi directs the preparation of detecting cases of inflated money for some employees of the State

Thursday, 15 December 2016 21:17

Alsumaria News / Baghdad
face of Prime Minister Haider al - Abadi, Thursday, reviewing the law , "Where did you get this , " also directed the preparation of detecting cases of inflated money for some state employees diagnosed by the Commission on Public Integrity and brought to justice.

Information Office of the Prime Minister said in a statement seen by Alsumaria News, " The Prime Minister and President of the Supreme Council for Combating Corruption Haider Abadi , presided, on Thursday, the regular meeting of the Supreme Council for the fight against corruption in the presence of all members."

The statement added that " the Prime Minister stressed the importance of follow - up measures approved during the previous meetings and related activating regulatory performance and inspection and expose corruption, and face paying construction workers in supervisory organs of state institutions all the capabilities of a great interest in cooperation with relevant international organizations."

And between, that " the Prime Minister face a review of the law Where did you get this legislature in the fifties of the last century in order to be activated, and the face of the preparation revealed cases of inflated money for some employees diagnosed the State by the Commission on Public Integrity and brought to justice, and presented in front of the Supreme Council for the fight against corruption at its next meeting ".

He continued, that " it was the guidance to prepare a detailed study on the status of offices of inspectors general, and reviewing proposals for revision of organizational structures for those offices , " explaining that " it was the adoption of the future tasks of the Supreme Council for the fight against corruption in accordance with the vision and strategy stomach to fight corruption."

The Abadi, called on Monday (August 3 , 2015) to activate the principle of "Where did you get this," as pointed out that some children spend more than the prime minister, described it as "unacceptable."

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