Baghdad-INA
Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani decided on Wednesday, to assign Mohammed Ali al-Lami as Chairman of the Integrity Commission, succeeding Haider Hanoun.
A statement by the Prime Minister's Media Office received by the Iraqi News Agency (INA) stated that "the Prime Minister decided to assign Mohammed Ali Al-Lami to the position of Chairman of the Integrity Commission, succeeding Haider Hanoun, whom the Council of Ministers voted to appoint as a special advisor in the Ministry of Justice in its session yesterday, and submitted a recommendation to the House of Representatives to vote on it in this regard."
The Prime Minister appreciated, according to the statement, "Haider Hanoun's efforts in combating corruption throughout his past term as Chairman of the Commission, stressing the government's continued fight against corruption, which is one of its priorities, wishing success and good luck to the new Chairman of the Commission."
It is noteworthy that Mohammed Ali Al-Lami is the oldest Director General of the Integrity Commission, and has extensive experience in legal and administrative work related to integrity.
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