ARREST OF EX-GOVERNOR SHOWS SCALE OF CORRUPTION IN IRAQ: The arrest of Nawfel Akoub, who was sacked as governor of Iraq’s Nineveh province in March 2019 after a ferry sank killing 150 people, for embezzling a whopping $64 million, shows the scale of the graft problem confronting Iraq. Since the 2004 US invasion, an unbelievable $450 billion have vanished from state coffers into the pockets of corrupt officials and businessmen. Iraq, literally saturated with oil reserves, should have been as prosperous and peaceful as the Gulf states. Instead, limitless corruption and nepotism have added to ethnic strife and terrorism in Iraq, with the country regularly appearing at the bottom of international corruption indices. [COMMENT BY: Omar Shariff, International Editor]
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