In the document .. Transport defines the powers of the inspector general in the ministry and confirms that "appointed to the ministry and not on it"
Al-Ghad Press, on Tuesday, signed a document signed by the Minister of Transport Kazem Fangan Al-Hamami, describing the Inspector General of the ministry as "an eye for the ministry and not on it," referring to his duties.

The document pointed out that the Inspector-General is strictly prohibited from interfering with operational matters and operational axes. He may not control the affairs of formations and disqualify them, and he must obtain the Minister's personal approval before making recommendations, in light of the provisions in force.

The document pointed out that the expenses of dispatching the Inspector-General or his staff are not borne, as he has an independent and separate budget from the Ministry, as well as his failure to cancel the transfer and placement orders issued with the Minister's approval.

The document also demanded that it not play a defensive role to protect the interests of the companies contracting with the ministry's formations. The books that it prepared to demand the handover of the land to the prestigious company are considered driving evidence, and reflect the extent of the violations and violations committed by him, despite his previous knowledge that the humiliating contract concluded by the ports With the blessing of the Inspector-General himself, to hand over ownership of the land to the company he is defending, despite his knowledge of the enormous amount of unfairness that the contract will attach to Iraqi national sovereignty.

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