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Iraq to arrest 1,000 'corrupt' officials | Iraq to arrest 1,000 'corrupt' officials |
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Iraq's anti-corruption watchdog says arrest warrants have been issued for some 1,000 allegedly corrupt officials. | Iraq's anti-corruption watchdog says arrest warrants have been issued for some 1,000 allegedly corrupt officials. |
Few details were disclosed, but the Commission on Public Integrity said at least 50 were senior figures. | Few details were disclosed, but the Commission on Public Integrity said at least 50 were senior figures. |
The commission has previously said the most serious complaints concern the trade ministry, where officials allegedly took bribes for contracts. | The commission has previously said the most serious complaints concern the trade ministry, where officials allegedly took bribes for contracts. |
This week Prime Minister Nouri Maliki accepted the resignation of his trade minister over corruption accusations. | This week Prime Minister Nouri Maliki accepted the resignation of his trade minister over corruption accusations. |
The former minister - Abdul Falah Sudani, one of whose brothers has been detained for corruption and who has another brother on the run - offered his resignation on 14 May and parliament has been scrutinising his case. | The former minister - Abdul Falah Sudani, one of whose brothers has been detained for corruption and who has another brother on the run - offered his resignation on 14 May and parliament has been scrutinising his case. |
A vote of no confidence had been due to take place on Thursday but was cancelled after Mr Sudani's resignation. Mr Sudani - who denies any wrongdoing - could now face criminal charges. | |
The anti-corruption committee statement said there were as many as 997 arrest warrants against officials under suspicion and 53 were at director-general level or above. | The anti-corruption committee statement said there were as many as 997 arrest warrants against officials under suspicion and 53 were at director-general level or above. |
The statement added that 51 officials had been arrested in April and 69 were arrested in May, including 33 last Sunday. | The statement added that 51 officials had been arrested in April and 69 were arrested in May, including 33 last Sunday. |
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