Baghdad-INA
Al-Hadithi told the Iraqi News Agency: Dozens of orders have been issued during the past few days against a number of ministers, deputies, general directors and other former and current, and that work is continuing in the investigative bodies associated with the Central Criminal Court in this regard.
Al-Hadithi said that coordination is taking place between the head of the Supreme Judicial Council and the head of the Anti-Corruption Council at the judicial level to follow up the corruption files that are sent from the Anti-Corruption Council to the judicial authority to complete the investigations.
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