UN Secretary-General of the coalition of those who care about Abbas Muhammadawi Iraq Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki to "choose professional officers did not extend their hands to the public money to take over the security ministries."
He said in a press statement received by all of Iraq [where] a copy of it on Friday that "the great importance that the security ministries are imposed on the concerned authorities to focus on selection according to the principle of vested right man in the right place."
"We hope to Maliki to choose officers, professionals and incompetent away from the financial and administrative corruption to take over the security ministries," noting that "the choice is based on a sound footing will reflect positively on the performance of these ministries, and thus we will notice a big difference in the level of security and stability throughout Iraq."
It is noteworthy that the security ministries are still vacant and managed by proxy, despite the passage of nearly two years to form a government because of the current dispute between the Iraqi List and a coalition of state law on the names of candidates for those ministries.
And assigned Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki and the Department of Defense Agency to the Minister of Culture Saadoun al-Dulaimi, until the nomination of the Iraqi List, Personal conform to the requirements and specifications for the job, was nominated by the Iraqi List, several figures for the post of Defense Minister Maliki, however, rejected their candidates for the incompetence or involvement in the activities of armed he says. Ended.
Friday, March 9, 2012
Abbas calls for Muhammadawi Maliki to choose honest and professional officers to take over the security ministries
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