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Iraq's anti-corruption chief resigns
AFP
Baghdad, September 09, 2011
First Published: 15:16 IST(9/9/2011)
Last Updated: 15:17 IST(9/9/2011)
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The chief of Iraq's anti-corruption watchdog  has resigned, citing political interference in the performance of his duties, a spokesman said on Friday. "Rahim Hassan al-Uqailee, the head of the Integrity Commission, submitted his resignation to Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, due to
pressure from political parties," an Integrity Commission spokesman told on condition of anonymity.

Uqailee, a 44-year-old judge who had led the Integrity Commission since January 2008, quit on Thursday.

In a February interview with AFP, Uqailee said that instead of fighting graft, Iraq's ministers prefer to hide departmental corruption, contributing to a major source of insurgent financing.

Iraq is rated by anti-corruption watchdog Transparency International as the world's fourth most corrupt country, with diplomats and local officials persistently citing widespread graft as a major obstacle to its development.


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