Ghaddad/Nina/ The Federal Integrity Commission has initiated investigation, investigation and investigation procedures into information raised in the British press about the United Nations Mission in Iraq (UNAMI).
The Commission’s media and government communications indicated that “the team, which was formed by the Commission, has begun its investigative and auditing procedures regarding the information contained in the article published in the British newspaper (The Guardian), in which the author of the article explained the involvement of (UNAMI) employees in receiving bribes from Iraqi contractors within the Reconstruction Fund projects.” liberated areas.”
He added, “The team contacted the editor of the article published in this regard, to obtain from her evidence, clarifications, and proof of the information she provided and suspicions of corruption of which she accused United Nations employees working in Iraq.”
He stated, “The Commission’s team’s procedures coincide with audit and investigative procedures conducted by the United Nations teams through the Development Program sent and composed of the General Headquarters in New York, stressing that the Commission – as soon as its team reaches clear, provable facts in this regard – will announce them to public opinion.”
It is noteworthy that the amended Law of the Integrity and Illegal Gains Commission No. (30 of 2011) grants the Commission the authority to investigate and investigate crimes of breach of trust committed by non-governmental organizations granted public benefit status, and crimes of bribery in the national and foreign private sector in work related to the public sector. And crimes of bribery of foreign employees.”/End H
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