Baghdad-INA
The Integrity Commission announced on Sunday two verdicts against former Deputy Secretary General of the Ministry of Defense Ziad Al-Qattan.
"The Al-Karkh Misdemeanour Court, which is competent to deal with integrity cases, issued a decision in attendance against the convicted former Deputy Secretary General of the Ministry of Defense (Ziad al-Qattan), for irregularities in the contract between the Ministry of Defense and a company to equip the ministry with a reconnaissance system," said a statement of integrity commission received by the Iraqi News Agency (INA).
"The same court issued another verdict against the convict, as a result of violations committed in the contract between the Ministry of Defense and the company charged with equipping the ministry with 90 armored vehicles," he said.
In mid-April 2018, the Integrity Commission announced that its efforts had been successful in recovering convict Ziad al-Qattan from the Jordanian authorities, whom the commission had investigated and sentenced him to decades in prison and imprisonment, as well as demanding the return of nearly $800,000,000.
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