Baghdad-INA
The head of the Federal Integrity Commission, Judge Haider Hanoun, confirmed today, Sunday, that strengthening the historical partnership between the Iraqi and Egyptian republics is very important, describing Egypt as the twin brother of Iraq and that their civilizations were a starting point for the highest ideals and noble values towards humanity, which are preceded by the values of justice, integrity and honor.
In his speech on the sidelines of the signing ceremony of a memorandum of understanding between the Federal Integrity Commission and the Egyptian Administrative Oversight Authority, Judge Haider Hanoun noted, “The experience of the Administrative Oversight Authority, its path in work, and the accumulated expertise in the field of preventing and combating corruption, it is one of the oldest institutions in Egypt and is distinguished by diligent work and credibility.” Pointing out that "signing the memorandum of understanding is a first step towards international successes, as Iraq needs the support of the Republic of Egypt in combating corruption and recovering funds."
For his part, the Chairman of the Administrative Oversight Authority expressed his “happiness in strengthening the bonds of cooperation between the regulatory agencies in the Arab countries, especially the Iraqi Federal Integrity Commission,” noting that “concluding this memorandum is the beginning of cooperation and is a strong incentive for developing expertise and relations.”
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