Kadhimi: Corruption Rampant in Iraqi State Institutions

Iraqi Prime Minister Mustafa al-Kadhimi visits the headquarters of the Iraqi Ministry of Interior and meets with Minister Othman al-Ghanmi. (Prime Minister's Press Office)
Iraqi Prime Minister Mustafa al-Kadhimi visits the headquarters of the Iraqi Ministry of Interior and meets with Minister Othman al-Ghanmi. (Prime Minister's Press Office)
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Kadhimi: Corruption Rampant in Iraqi State Institutions

Iraqi Prime Minister Mustafa al-Kadhimi visits the headquarters of the Iraqi Ministry of Interior and meets with Minister Othman al-Ghanmi. (Prime Minister's Press Office)
Iraqi Prime Minister Mustafa al-Kadhimi visits the headquarters of the Iraqi Ministry of Interior and meets with Minister Othman al-Ghanmi. (Prime Minister's Press Office)

Outgoing Iraqi Prime Minister Mustafa al-Kadhimi voiced his regret over the damage caused to the state by to the difficult political and social conditions experienced by the country over the past decades.

This has reflected badly on citizens’ trust in their state and has stirred a moral dilemma on dealing with intelligence and technology, he added during a visit to the headquarters of the Ministry of Interior and a meeting with Minister Othman al-Ghanmi.

“The security forces shall take their duties seriously and neglect will be confronted with accountability,” he said.

“Obviously, there are manifestations of corruption in the Iraqi state. It is a common phenomenon in post-dictatorship eras. It usually persists for some time before fading, but unfortunately, it remains in some of the Interior Ministry departments," acknowledged Kadhimi.

He referred to the great suffering that the Iraqi people experienced during the post-2003 years.

Kadhimi blamed internal and external conditions for draining Iraq’s human and economic potential.

The prime minister condemned last week's attack against a headquarters of the Kurdistan Democratic Party (KDP) in the Iraqi capital, Baghdad, stressing that the force on duty that stood idly while the attack took place will be held accountable.

The KDP suspended political activities in Baghdad after its office there was set on fire by supporters of pro-Iran parties and militias. This was the second attack targeting the headquarters in under a year.

Despite the challenges, Kadhimi considered that “the country is facing a real opportunity to consolidate security.”

“Our efforts can turn into an opportunity for success, and this is only done through loyalty to the Iraqi national identity,” he stressed.

The premier also spoke about the social risks posed by illicit drugs in the country.

“It is an epidemic that must be treated as terrorism. It is a dangerous scourge that we must not allow to infiltrate Iraqi society,” he emphasized.



US Ambassador to Lebanon 'Very Happy' over Aoun's Election as President

People carry national flags as they hold a moment of silence marking the one-year anniversary of Beirut's port blast, near the site of the explosion in Beirut, Lebanon August 4, 2021. REUTERS/Emilie Madi Purchase Licensing Rights
People carry national flags as they hold a moment of silence marking the one-year anniversary of Beirut's port blast, near the site of the explosion in Beirut, Lebanon August 4, 2021. REUTERS/Emilie Madi Purchase Licensing Rights
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US Ambassador to Lebanon 'Very Happy' over Aoun's Election as President

People carry national flags as they hold a moment of silence marking the one-year anniversary of Beirut's port blast, near the site of the explosion in Beirut, Lebanon August 4, 2021. REUTERS/Emilie Madi Purchase Licensing Rights
People carry national flags as they hold a moment of silence marking the one-year anniversary of Beirut's port blast, near the site of the explosion in Beirut, Lebanon August 4, 2021. REUTERS/Emilie Madi Purchase Licensing Rights

US ambassador to Lebanon Lisa Johnson said she was "very happy" over Lebanese army commander Joseph Aoun's election as president on Thursday, ending a more than two-year vacuum in the post.

Johnson and other foreign envoys had attended Thursday's session at the Lebanese parliament in which Aoun was elected.

For its part, France's Foreign Ministry said on Thursday said the election of a new Lebanese president turns a new page for the country and must now be followed by the appointment of a new government capable of carrying out reforms.

Foreign Ministry spokesman Christophe Lemoine said that a new government will have carry out reforms necessary for Lebanon's economic recovery, stability, security and sovereignty, and added that France calls on all Lebanese political leaders and authorities to work towards those goals.