corruption cases
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Patriotic Union of Kurdistan:
None of our ministers or deputy ministers have been implicated in corruption cases.
Iraq and Kurdistan Region Service – Latif Nirwayi, a member of the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan (PUK) leadership, announced that the names of any ministers or deputy ministers affiliated with the party are absent from the list of those accused of corruption. He emphasized that over the past 23 years, no official affiliated with the PUK in Baghdad has been arrested, dismissed, or deemed unfit for office on charges of corruption.
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Mohammad Hakim:
Sooner or later, the corruption case in the Kurdistan region will be dealt with
Iraq and Kurdistan Region Service - Mohammad Hakim, the spokesman of the Kurdistan Justice Group, referring to the recent arrests in Iraq, said that sooner or later the corrupt in the Kurdistan Region must also be punished.
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Lebanese newspaper:
Tom Barak called for reopening the corruption cases of senior figures in Iraq
Service of Iraq and Kurdistan Region - Lebanon's "Al-Nahar" newspaper reported that Tom Barak, the special envoy of the United States, has asked the Iraqi authorities to re-open major corruption cases without considering the political influence and party affiliation of individuals, and that the accused should be dealt with judicially.