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Sunday, July 3, 2016

Dinar Updates Thursday PM Chat 6-30-16   Part 2 of 3

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Dinar Updates Thursday PM Chat 6-30-16   Part 2 of 3
 
larrykn says():Agriculture carrying three ministries responsible for entering "forbidden goods"
 
07/03/2016Baghdad / long – Presse  Carried the Ministry of Agriculture, on Saturday, interior, commerce and finance ministries responsible for the presence of fruit and vegetables a foreign "forbidden" in the local market,
 
 and confirmed it seeks to convince its counterpart in the Kurdistan region of commitment to the application of the decision to ban the import of available agricultural products locally, while the likely possibility of extending the import ban soon to include four articles after new agricultural self-sufficiency of them.
 
He said the technical agent for the Ministry of Agriculture Mahdi al-Qaisi, said in an interview to the (long-Presse), "The ministry banned 12 Single of fruits and vegetables from entering Iraq as a result of the abundance of locally produced," noting that "the procedure was the prerogative of the Supreme Economic Committee in the government, but became the validity of the Minister of Agriculture is currently. "
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He said al-Qaisi, that "The ministry addresses the internal and the Ministries of Finance and Commerce at preventing the introduction of any kind of fruit and vegetables for the country, being so concerned," noting that the "authorities are supposed to step in and take appropriate action in the event of any breach of the ban, because the Ministry of Agriculture does not have the right her legally intervene to confiscate the prohibited substances. "
 
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larrykn says():And on the source of the entry of these fruits and vegetables are prohibited, confirmed al-Qaisi, that "the Kurdistan region did not abide prevention issued by the central government, so are some of the vocabulary entry across the region outlets up to the rest of the provinces," pointing out that "the ministry addressed its counterpart in the government of the region to demonstrate their point its consideration of this matter. "
 
He said al-Qaisi, that "some enters the forbidden fruit and vegetables through channels other routes difficult to detect," he returned to "the existence of vegetables and fruits that are blocked on the market negatively affects the domestic like product."
 
Qaisi pointed out, that "the ministry sometimes agree to import agricultural products and a few rationed quantities to cover the shortfall domestic product and provide consumers need," stressing the determination of "the ministry achieve self-sufficiency efforts of peasants and farmers and to support the government, because food security will be achieved only local products."
 
He Qaisi, hoped to "soon achieve self-sufficiency in four agricultural products are potatoes, tomatoes, cucumbers, eggplant," attributing it to "cultivate large tracts excellent varieties of them in several provinces."
 
The Ministry of Agriculture, announced (24 May 2016), preventing the importation of sophistication and watermelon, attributed to the local production, which can bring self-sufficiency to protect them.
 
The Iraqi Ministry of Agriculture called for in the (14th March 2016), to protect the agricultural product and the control on imported vegetables in the country, while stressed the need for coordination between border crossing points and the Finance Ministry on the customs tariff, the General Union Cooperative Society peasant confirmed, that the peasants have suffered through the last two years of heavy losses due to lack of sufficient government action to protect the local product.
 
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DIGIman1 says():sooner or later they will get the message....steal and you WILL get caught....
 
larrykn says to DIGIman1():either that or they will be asking what happen , why am I in prison :D
 
DIGIman1 says():lol 'oh dear, what have i gone and done now!?' lol
 
DIGIman1 says():  there are three kinds of people: The ones who learn by reading. The ones who learn by observation. And the rest of them who have to touch the fire to learn it’s hot.
 
david334 says():the Baghdad bombing a set back when will the figure securuty out. 80 people killed. Security ?
 
da58 says():wow - is it up to 80 now? terrible..
jimplants says():IMO when their money has a real value a lot of this will stop
DIGIman1 says to jimplants():(y)
 
da58 says():Iraqi ministers charged in corruption cases involving thousands of state employees
 
By Rudaw Head of the Integrity Committee, Hasan Yassiri, announcing the outcome of their inquiry. Friday. Photo: Rudaw
 
Head of the Integrity Committee, Hasan Yassiri, announcing the outcome of their inquiry. Friday. Photo: Rudaw
 
BAGHDAD, Iraq—The Iraqi parliament’s Integrity Commission has asked the central government to issue the arrest of 2165 individuals in the country whom the commission officially charged on Friday for embezzlement and bribery at the end of an investigation that lasted over six months.
 
The majority of the wanted defendants are state employees with at least 6 ministers among them along with dozens of top ranking managers within government institutions.
 
“These are cases that we have investigated in the first half of this year after they were reported to us by private and government sources,” said Hasan Yassiri, head of the commission explaining that over 13,000 cases had come to their attention with over 2,000 of them leading to an arrest warrant.
 
“It is a huge number by every account even for the Iraqi government,” Yassiri told reporters after announcing the commission’s results.
 
Iraq has repeatedly topped the list of the least transparent nations in the past decade where widespread corruption has made it almost impossible for the government to run the country.
 
According to the Corruption Perception Index (CPI) reported by Transparency International, Iraq was the least transparent country in 2007 of the total of 178 nations enlisted in the index, followed by Afghanistan and Somalia.
 
Iraq has gradually fallen in the list, but it was still in the top 15 most corrupt nations in 2015, according to the index.
 
With over $700 billion of revenues from oil exports since 2003, Iraq is considered a wealthy nation not only in the region but also according to world standards. Nonetheless, the country is still suffering from lack of basic services such as electricity and healthcare.
 
Earlier this year, supporters of Shiite cleric Muqtada Al-Sadr took to streets in Baghdad and threatened to take matters in their hands if “corrupted officials” were not punished.
 
Iraqi Prime Minister Haidar Al-Abadi has tried to reshuffle cabinet ministers and general managers in a bid to meet the demands, but his efforts ended in a difficult deadlock which has since paralyzed both the parliament and his government.
 
The committee also says the regional countries have not been “cooperative” in deporting wanted officials to Iraq to face the charges.
 
“We really urge the current members of the parliament to cooperate with us and reveal their wealth as a first step towards transparency,” the committee’s spokesman Teha Difaai told Rudaw.
 
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da58 says():Urgent edit villages Haj Ali seven and raising the Iraqi flag above southern Mosul
 
History of edits:: 07/03/2016 14:27 • 133 visits readable
 
{Baghdad} Euphrates News security forces liberated the villages of al-Haj Ali seven and raising the Iraqi flag flew above south of Mosul.
A statement by the cell - Harbi media agency {Euphrates News} received a copy of it today that "pieces of the band 15 and band armored ninth liberated villages Haj Ali seven and raised the Iraqi flag over it ."
 
He added that "troops also reached the project liquefaction water south of Mosul after inflict enemy loss of life and equipment ".anthy
 
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DIGIman1 says():wow......2165 people wanted for corruption now eh? why am i not surprised......they sure will be...
 
da58 says to DIGIman1():I believe that's a summation of their work over six months time.. so - 2166 since jan 1... but that's a ton - they sure aren't slacking..
 
Pablo says():I thought Mosul was more or less done.
 
DIGIman1 says to da58():awsome news any way you slice it.....
DIGIman1 says to da58():can you imagine if they did a sweep like that here? we'd have no one left in office....:D
 
da58 says to Pablo():various articles.. I dont think so, but - an art a couple days ago said it was liberated the 26th.. others they are in the center of Mosul, others in the sourthern area.. flip a coin
 
da58 says to DIGIman1():right!! noone left but the janitors... lol
Kountryway says():IMO...If they reveal their wealth then they might have to prove where/how they got it and that would likely uncover more crooks.
 
da58 says():Smelting Maliki spend 39 billion dinars for his campaign in the House of Representatives
 
Department: ArabPublished on: Today, 15:55  Free Event / S.o .. Revealed leaks from within the rule of law, Sunday, said Yasser Abed Ckal smelting Former Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki and his nephew spent huge amounts of money to the election campaign and to obtain a seat in the Iraqi parliament.
 
The source said, "Yasser al-Maliki is more deputies spending money for his campaign, which is a more personal lavish money among all the members of the Council's 328 Bsttina heads of blocs.
 
He pointed out that the amount exceeds the "39" billion dinars Bsttina facilities and the validity of the appointment in large numbers for the votes in the province of Karbala, which is where he got an overwhelming vote in the list of the rule of law in Karbala, sparking anger and resentment most of the leaders of the Dawa there, including Ali al-Adeeb, who finished ranked fourth after Yasser Hussein and al-Maliki. "
 
It is worth mentioning that Yasser al-Maliki has served as protections Nuri al-Maliki, an official who is responsible for most of the details of the presidential palace in Venice Green Zone, causing major problems between him and Ahmed al-Maliki, the only son of former Prime Minister and that still exist yet.
 
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da58 says to DIGIman1():not sure where I heard this - in a discussion of 'why the heck dont they take the bad guys down (M)...and it was brought to my attn, that if they start with the little guy, he will point fingers at others.. and so forth all the way up the ladder...where as if you start at the top - yes, some finger pointing, but not nearly as much as what is embedded in that whole greedy criminal ring... I thought that was interesting, and probably correct..
 
larrykn says to da58():makes sence
 
Soonergirlie says():I read that too da58, collect all the evidence against Maliki, then when it's his turn, you have a mountain of eye witnesses to incriminate him.
 
DIGIman1 says to Soonergirlie():zero chance of any escape...no matter how much money he has to throw at it....no one will want his toxic money....
 
DIGIman1 says to Soonergirlie():especially since they now have ways of tracing....
Soonergirlie says():(y)
 
da58 says():under 'news and announcements on cbi site.. " Gold bullion coins , which will be under selling on Tuesday of this week , the prices "
 
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DIGIman1 says():The difference between fiction and reality? Fiction has to make sense...
 
SRW says():Sadr should use his million men and round up the corrupt politians, then hang them in front of the Parliament offices. Might get all of the remaining Politicians to start working with PM Abadi. JMO
 
diane1 says():Good morning to every one, this is a fine morning We brought so many fireworks it will take us days just to shoot them off. 


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