Baghdad-INA
The head of Commission of integrity (COI), Haider Hanoun, announced on Saturday, the recovery of more than $1.5 million and about one billion Iraqi dinars, while revealing a draft agreement to coordinate work with the Integrity Commission in the Kurdistan region.
“COI recovered some amounts in cash, some of them were prevented from being wasted, and others are in the process of being recovered,” Hanoun told the Iraqi News Agency (INA), “some amounts are in Iraqi currency, and others are in dollars.”
"During our annual conference tomorrow, Sunday, we will display a recovered amount of more than one and a half million US dollars, as well as amounts in Iraqi currency of up to one billion dinars, and other amounts, in addition to gold coins,” He added.
Hanoun called on the Integrity Commission in the Kurdistan Region to “assist with arrest warrants and financial disclosures for officials, so that the Federal Authority can audit them like all officials.”
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