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UNDP Releases Second Anti-Corruption Report for Iraq

Baghdad, Iraq- The United Nations Development Program (UNDP) launched the second report for the year 2023-2024 on Saturday in Baghdad, tracking the progress of trials for major corruption cases. The report is part of a broader initiative to combat corruption and enhance commercial arbitration, implemented in partnership with the Iraqi Supreme Judicial Council and funded by the European Union.

Najm Abdullah, head of the Public Prosecution Office, emphasized that this report serves as a continuation of the first report launched earlier in 2024. It highlights advancements made in trial procedures related to corruption cases and discusses the challenges that still need to be addressed. Abdullah noted that the report is a significant step in underscoring the pivotal role the Iraqi judiciary plays in prosecuting those involved in corruption.

He also mentioned that the collaboration between Iraq and the UNDP is focused on enhancing the effectiveness of judicial efforts to combat corruption. The partnership includes providing consultations, recommendations, and developing plans to support the judiciary in fighting corruption. The report’s statistics shed light on the success achieved during the program’s first year and the importance of adopting transparency in tracking trial progress, which will help ensure continued success in the second year.

Auke Lootsma, the UNDP Resident Representative in Iraq, commented on Iraq’s success in combatting corruption, citing the increase in investigations and convictions. Lootsma stated that this shows the Iraqi government’s determination to hold those accountable for corruption. He also highlighted the EU-funded training project, which aims to strengthen the capacity of Iraqi investigators, especially those working in the Integrity Commission and other judicial bodies affiliated with the Supreme Judicial Council. This initiative is designed to enhance their ability to uncover corruption and track down those responsible.

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