
A parliamentary source has revealed that Iraqi lawmakers are moving to review a number of investments and concessions granted to Khamis al-Khanjar during the previous government, amid concerns that some of them may not have fully complied with legal procedures.
According to the source, parliament is preparing to reopen the file related to investments and privileges awarded to Al-Khanjar and examine whether they were granted according to the law and proper administrative procedures.
The review will reportedly focus on contracts, projects, and concessions that have raised legal or administrative questions. Authorities will examine the details of these agreements and determine whether any violations occurred during the approval process.
The source stressed that the goal is to ensure transparency and accountability, adding that any proven violations would be dealt with through the appropriate legal channels.
Oversight agencies and legal institutions are expected to take the lead in investigating the matter. The source emphasized that decisions will be based on official documents, evidence, and legal findings rather than political considerations.
Officials involved in the review say that any investment or concession found to have been obtained in violation of Iraqi laws should be subject to legal review and possible accountability measures under the country’s existing legal framework.
The investigation remains in its early stages, and no final conclusions have been announced regarding the legality of any specific investment or concession linked to Al-Khanjar.




