Integrity, Accountability and Justice Commissions confirm the concerted efforts of state institutions to combat corruption

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    Baghdad-INA  
    The Chairman of the Federal Integrity Commission, Mohammed Ali Al-Lami, and the Chairman of the Accountability and Justice Commission, Basim Al-Badri, confirmed today, Monday, the concerted efforts of state institutions to confront the scourge of corruption.
     
    A statement by the Integrity Commission received by the Iraqi News Agency (INA) said: that "The Chairman of the Federal Integrity Commission (Mohammed Ali Al-Lami) called for state institutions to adopt a comprehensive reform policy that is consistent with and in harmony with the government program to achieve the aspirations of the people in combating corruption and providing the best services to citizens."
     
    The Chairman of the Federal Integrity Commission confirmed according to the statement that "the oversight agencies work in partnership with the various state institutions and has support from the three legislative, judicial and executive authorities," noting "close cooperation with the heads of the courts of appeal in Baghdad and the governorates in confronting corruption and striking the hands of the corrupt."
      For his part, the Chairman of the Accountability and Justice Commission, Basim Al-Badri, said - according to the statement that "Al-Lami's assumption of the presidency of the Commission represents a moral boost for the Commission's members, whom he described as soldiers of integrity on the battlefields of combating corruption, and who deserve support and assistance to carry out their arduous and serious tasks to eradicate corruption, and to strike the hands of anyone who dares to encroach on public money."