Corruption in New Iraqi Government

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Published:June 28th, 2005

The new Iraqi Commission on Public Integrity is reporting to the BBC News that there is massive corruption in most of the new Iraqi government departments. So much so that arrest warrants on fraud charges have been issued for two former department heads in the US-appointed Iraqi interim government and warrants against 44 Iraqi government employees have been issued.

Among the abuses he cited were employees awarding contracts to relatives, mismanagement and waste of public funds, and using their position for public gain. The Commission on Public Integrity is also going to suggest the setting up of a public integrity academy.

The US needs a Comission on Public Integrity to procecute War Criminals…oh wait, we have the House Judiciary Committee. Well so much for that…the head of the comittee, Sensenbrenner, refuses to hear the Democrates. Guess King George is safe for now.


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