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Baghdad Embezzlement Case Results in Life Sentence for Ex-Official

The Baghdad embezzlement case involving a former employee of the General Traffic Directorate has ended in a life sentence. Iraq’s Federal Commission of Integrity revealed that the Rusafa Criminal Court handed down two lifetime imprisonment sentences for the crimes.

The court found the convict guilty of stealing over 10 billion Iraqi dinars from public funds. It also ordered him to repay the full amount of 10,446,442,000 dinars. Investigators launched the case after his arrest and uncovered a deeper corruption network within the traffic department.

Based on Article 315, Part Two, of the Iraqi Penal Code, the court gave the affected party the right to seek civil compensation. This provision ensures victims can pursue further justice through the courts.

Moreover, the Commission discovered part of the stolen funds in a hidden location. Four of the convict’s relatives had stashed 3.39 billion dinars and five kilograms of gold jewelry in travel bags. These were recovered from an abandoned house in one of Baghdad’s neighborhoods.

The Commission confirmed that it is actively tracking the remaining stolen funds. Investigators are examining additional money, properties, and vehicles the convict likely purchased through fraudulent means. They aim to fully expose the network behind the financial crime through these efforts.

Moreover, the Baghdad embezzlement case highlights the country’s growing crackdown on corruption. In addition, as Iraq works to rebuild trust in its public institutions, such investigations demonstrate a firm commitment to accountability.

With authorities continuing to dig deeper, the Baghdad embezzlement case may yet uncover more criminal links tied to the traffic department’s stolen wealth.

Consequently, these ongoing efforts reflect a broader national push to combat financial misconduct in government sectors. Furthermore, Iraq’s authorities are prioritizing transparency and justice to restore public confidence. As a result, as more cases surface, legal institutions are expected to take stronger actions. The outcome of the Baghdad embezzlement case sets a powerful legal precedent.

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