Deputy reveals for "tomorrow Press" reasons to question the Minister of Communications and talk about the waste of millions of dollars
The head of the Committee on Services and Reconstruction parliamentary, Nazem Saadi, on Sunday, that the Minister of Communications
, Hassan Rashid, accused of wasting millions of dollars and commit irregularities during the administration of the ministry, indicating that one of the female deputies will be questioned this month.

"The member of the Committee on Services and Construction, MP Hoda Sajjad, will question the Minister of Communications, Hassan Rashid, on the 21 of this month," he said, adding that "the most important joints that focused on the deputy in the interrogation is the contract of the ministry with Airlink and Symphony for optical cable. "

He added that "the MP was found through the examination of the files violations and legal irregularities rise to question the minister, and these violations waste in the Ministry's funds up to millions of dollars."

"The minister's duty is when he contradicts the minister to question him in parliament, but the subject of his trial is the role of justice and integrity," Saadi said, adding that "the minister after his interrogation will be impartial, but not necessarily to the courts, .

The newspaper "Al-Ghad Press", on Sunday (August 6), a document showing the date of questioning the Minister of Communications Hassan Rashid, within the parliament, and the document signed by the Secretary-General of the House of Representatives, the agency, Sabah al-Bawi, that "attributed the Presidency of the House of Representatives to be The date of questioning the Minister of Communications in the session of the House of Representatives on Monday, 21 August.

The deputy of the coalition of state law, Huda Sajjad, last June, the Minister of Communications to continue what it described as "breaking the law" and "exceeding the laws" initiated by the House of Representatives, referred by employees of the Ministry of winning companies to retire.

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