Integrity stops the waste of nearly 3.5 billion dinars in the Nasiriyah Municipality

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Integrity stops the waste of nearly 3.5 billion dinars in the Nasiriyah Municipality

The Government Uprightness Commission declared today, Monday, the end of the misuse of a measure of (3,375,000,000) three billion dinars of public cash in the Nasiriyah Region Directorate in Dhi Qar Governorate, demonstrating that control, imitation and legitimate infringement were revealed in the district.

“The Dhi Qar Investigation Office team, which moved to the Nasiriyah Municipality Directorate, was able to stop the waste of (3,375,000,000) three billion dinars of public money, explaining that the municipality administration pressured the head and members of the Property Assessment Committee,” according to a statement released by the Commission. in order to sell a property with a surface area of five dunams at a low price and estimate the price of a single meter at only 30,000 dinars.

The investigating judge decided to stop the property sale process and nominate an expert to evaluate the property, who estimated the price per square meter at (300,000) thousand dinars, indicating that “the case is before the competent investigating judge to take appropriate legal measures against the negligent parties.” The Directorate changed the property valuation committee multiple times after they refused to sell at the quoted price. After the Dhi Qar Investigation Office team seized the initial details and conducted the audit, the investigating judge decided to stop the property sale process.

She added, “The group uncovered control and fraud activities in the Nasiriyah District Property Division by allotting private plots of land to made up people in concurrence with representatives, taking note of that properties assigned from the year 2022 were excluded from the records, and (1,299) unsegmented plots of land were disseminated with imaginary numbers, and there are no successions or documents for them in the land enlistment divisions in Nasiriyah, as well as circulating plots of land without examination, and completing scratching, erasure and control tasks in different records.

“specialized employees in the municipality’s properties signed and issued receipts for transactions to allocate residential plots of land within the workers’ unions segment on previous dates and exported the transactions with “export numbers,” she added. “the audit of 95 transactions seized by the Dhi Qar Investigation Office team showed that the names and export numbers differed from what was recorded in the export register,” the explanation goes on to say, “despite the fact that the export register for the transactions had previously been seized by the Integrity Commission in another criminal case.”

She brought up that “the group that moved to the Shatrah District Directorate saw that it had not gathered the measures of land recompenses that were bought by residents as per Article 25 of the State Property Deal and Rent Regulation No. 21 of 2013, indicating that public funds had been damaged as a result of the directorate’s failure to legally collect their payments, which totaled (98,793,750) ninety-eight million dinars.

She called attention to that “the first seizure reports were ready and introduced, alongside the initials, to the appointed authority of the Dhi Qar Examination Court, which is well versed in looking at honesty cases, to go to the proper lawful lengths.”