The FCOI and CBI stress that state institutions must work together to combat corruption

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    According to a statement by the Integrity Commission, received by the Iraqi News Agency (INA), "the head of the Federal Integrity Commission, Muhammad Ali Al-Lami, received today, the Governor of the Central Bank, Ali Al-Alaq, at the headquarters of the Commission."  
     
    Central Bank Governor Ali Al-Alaq congratulated Mohammed Ali Al-Lami on assuming his duties as head of the Federal Integrity Commission, wishing him "success in carrying out the heavy national task of combating corruption and cleaning state institutions from its administration."
     
    For his part, Al-Lami stressed "the need for concerted efforts by state institutions to prevent and combat corruption, and to strive to recover smuggled proceeds of corruption, as well as focusing on preventive and educational awareness methods to prevent corruption and spread and consolidate a culture of integrity among society."
     
    "The commission is determined to continue efforts to combat corruption and prosecute its perpetrators," he said, noting that "corruption hinders reconstruction, development and investment and contributes to the decline in services provided to citizens."