Baghdad, Iraq – Iraq’s Supreme Judicial Council announced the recovery of 19 billion Iraqi dinars in a financial corruption case involving the manipulation of deposit slips belonging to Iraqi Airways.
This comes as part of ongoing efforts to pursue corruption cases and recover public funds.
Recovering billions of dinars
The Iraqi News Agency reported that the Supreme Judicial Council recovered 19 billion Iraqi dinars
after taking the necessary legal measures in a case involving the manipulation of deposit slips belonging to Iraqi Airways.
This action is part of a series of investigations being conducted by authorities
to prosecute those involved in cases of financial and administrative corruption.
Ongoing investigations into the case
The council explained that the case involves manipulation of financial statements related to Iraqi Airways.
It indicated that investigations and legal proceedings are ongoing to address all legal aspects of the case.
Furthermore, those responsible are being held accountable under the law.
The council emphasized that recovering the funds is a crucial step
in protecting public money and will enhance integrity within state institutions.
Efforts to strengthen the fight against corruption
The Supreme Council and oversight bodies in Iraq continue to take measures to pursue corruption cases
and recover public funds as part of a plan aimed at enhancing transparency and activating legal accountability.
Iraqi authorities affirm that combating corruption and recovering stolen funds are priorities during this current phase.
Simultaneously, work continues on opening files related to financial waste and taking legal action against those involved.



