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The Rusafa Investigation Court, which specializes in integrity and money laundering cases, has confirmed the confessions of four defendants accused of concealing sums of money embezzled from the General Traffic Directorate.
The Supreme Judicial Council's media reported that the seized amount amounted to three billion three hundred million dinars after the sum was hidden inside a structure in the Al Shaab area along with a large collection of gold ornaments.
He added that the defendants are the brothers of the wife of the main defendant in the embezzlement case, whom the court had previously ordered detained pending investigation. The case and proceedings are still ongoing.
The Central Criminal Court for Combating Corruption has notified the Presidency of the Baghdad Karkh Court of Appeal that fugitive Haitham al-Jubouri is included in the general amnesty law, calling on it to permanently halt legal proceedings against him.
The Sunni Endowment calls for updating the voter registry to ensure participation in the upcoming elections.
Are the elections approaching or has there been a decision to hold early elections for the House of Representatives and the governorates?
The Central Criminal Court for Combating Corruption has notified the Presidency of the Baghdad Karkh Court of Appeal that fugitive Haitham al-Jubouri is included in the general amnesty law, calling on it to permanently halt legal proceedings against him.
The Iraqi Parliament directs a parliamentary question to the President of the Republic about the legal basis he adopted to increase his salary from 20 million dinars to 27 million and 500 thousand dinars.
MP Amer Abdul Jabbar revealed that advisors to Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani proposed imposing new taxes on citizens to cover the financial deficit and secure salaries for employees and retirees.
A twenty-year-old girl stabbed her father to death in Abu Al-Khaseeb district, south of Basra.
Security sources said that a family dispute broke out between the father and his daughter, who killed him by stabbing him several times with a knife.
Sources explained that the situation in Abu Al-Khaseeb district had begun to deteriorate a few months ago, calling for a security review by sending field commanders who are noted for their competence, given the district's social significance and economic importance .
The leaking of documents related to Basra Governorate's project contracts continues, and includes sums that experts and bloggers describe as imaginary.
This document shows that the project to spread the asphalt in a new area in the Siba district, at the far end of Basra city, cost more than 14 billion Iraqi dinars.
Activists called on the Basra Provincial Council to investigate this and prove that the law is above all and not to favor the members of the Basra Provincial Council who are on a list designed by Basra Governor Asaad Al-Eidani, considering he is the leader of their list.
Activists pointed out that conducting an investigation and holding accountable any violations that are discovered will restore confidence in the legislative government. However, if it neglects the issue or works to delay it, it will prove that it is being accommodating to the governor or that it is incapable of holding him accountable while he holds the reins of both the legislative and executive governments in his hands.
Basra Provincial Council member Ali Al-Abadi asked the municipality to provide the council with documents for the Ramadan lanterns tender, which was launched a few days ago.
Al-Abadi said in press statements that the circulating cost, which ranges between
Between 9-10 billion raises questions about the reason for implementing this temporary project and not investing that money in more important service projects than the Ramadan lanterns project.
Iranian media outlets discussed what they described as a "new Iranian weapon against the West," via Iraq and Russia, based on statements made by Russian Energy Minister Sergei Tsvelev.
The Russian Energy Minister signed memoranda of understanding in Baghdad two days ago during his attendance at the tenth session of the Iraqi-Russian Committee held in Baghdad.
The Russian minister said, "There was a proposal from the Iraqi Prime Minister to establish a joint corridor with Iran, Iraq, and Russia. We support this proposal and will form a joint working group to work on this corridor."
This proposal complements an old Russian north-south route, aiming to transport goods from India to Europe via Iran as an alternative to the Suez Canal.
Iranian media say the corridor could have a significant impact on increasing regional trade and help consolidate geopolitical and economic relations between regional countries, especially Iran, and could lead to reduced dependence on the West.
Basra Provincial Council member Aqeel Al-Furaiji, who is close to the governor, occupies four committees in the council...?
Basra residents expressed surprise at a member of the Basra Provincial Council's control over four important committees, while many other members do not hold any positions. They noted that it is impossible for a single member to address citizens' needs through the relevant committees.
Activists wondered about the reasons for assigning Al-Furaiji the most important committees in the Basra Governorate Council, which are as follows:
Aqil Al-Furaiji - Chairman of the Security Committee
Aqil Al-Furaiji - Chairman of the Border Crossings Committee
Aqil Al-Furaiji - Chairman of the Culture Committee
Aqil Al-Furaiji - Chairman of the Media Committee
(100) million dinars intended for smuggling were seized at the Trebil port.
The Trebil border crossing directorate was able to seize 100 million dinars in the possession of an Iraqi traveler, professionally hidden for smuggling.
The seizure was carried out in cooperation with the Customs Center, and the seized items were referred to the Traibil Customs Police Station to take the necessary legal measures.
Engineers and geologists continue to stage demonstrations in front of oil fields in northern Basra. Protesters criticized the Basra Governorate and the director of the oil company, Bassem Abdul Karim, for not fulfilling promises they made to hire young people within a maximum period of one month. The protesters explained that more than two months have passed since those promises were fulfilled, indicating that their demonstrations will not stop until their demands are met. Video News
Wafa Mohammed: The presence of names like "Rayan al-Kaldani" on the terrorist list without his expulsion disturbs Iraqi-American relations. Video news.
Basra launches the third flower exhibition in Khatwa courtyard and Imam Ali Mosque in Al-Zubair district. Video news.
Dhi Qar receives a Chinese offer in the field of renewable energy. Video news.
Basra launches the third flower exhibition in Khatwa courtyard and Imam Ali Mosque in Al-Zubair district. Video news.
Wafa Mohammed: The presence of names like "Rayan al-Kaldani" on the terrorist list without his expulsion disturbs Iraqi-American relations. Video news.
Basra pensioners demand that their academic certificates be added to their records to improve their standard of living. Video news.
Dhi Qar receives a Chinese offer in the field of renewable energy. Video news.
Basra pensioners demand that their academic certificates be added to their records to improve their standard of living. Video news.
Basra pensioners demand that their academic certificates be added to their records to improve their standard of living. Video news.
Wafa Mohammed: The presence of names like "Rayan al-Kaldani" on the terrorist list without his expulsion disturbs Iraqi-American relations. Video news.