Judiciary: severe confinement for those convicted of stealing health Nineveh salaries .. and restore the seized amounts to staff
Integrity Criminal Court in Rusafa sentenced to severe imprisonment against a number of convicts in the case of Nineveh Health Department salaries of theft, while decided to return the seized amounts for the purpose of delivery to the staff.
Judge Abdul Sattar Bayrakdar, spokesman for the judiciary said that "specialized integrity issues in the Rusafa criminal court considered the suit Nineveh Health Department staff salaries theft."
Bayraktar said that "six accused appeared in court on this issue that has been considered today."
He pointed out that "the court found sufficient evidence to convict some of the defendants," explaining "it was judged on the circuit severe prison director for three years."
Bayraktar pointed to "severe verdicts of imprisonment for two years longer the director of the Office of Health inspection of Nineveh, and two employees."
He explained that "the verdicts were issued in accordance with Article 331 and in terms of the subscription materials 47, 48, 49 of the Penal Code."
The spokesman noted that "the court also decided to release two of the committee members delivered salaries for lack of evidence."
Birqadr It was to be "a judicial decision included a re the exact amounts to the Health Department for the purpose of Nineveh delivered to the employees."
http://www.iraqja.iq/view.3442/
Integrity Criminal Court in Rusafa sentenced to severe imprisonment against a number of convicts in the case of Nineveh Health Department salaries of theft, while decided to return the seized amounts for the purpose of delivery to the staff.
Judge Abdul Sattar Bayrakdar, spokesman for the judiciary said that "specialized integrity issues in the Rusafa criminal court considered the suit Nineveh Health Department staff salaries theft."
Bayraktar said that "six accused appeared in court on this issue that has been considered today."
He pointed out that "the court found sufficient evidence to convict some of the defendants," explaining "it was judged on the circuit severe prison director for three years."
Bayraktar pointed to "severe verdicts of imprisonment for two years longer the director of the Office of Health inspection of Nineveh, and two employees."
He explained that "the verdicts were issued in accordance with Article 331 and in terms of the subscription materials 47, 48, 49 of the Penal Code."
The spokesman noted that "the court also decided to release two of the committee members delivered salaries for lack of evidence."
Birqadr It was to be "a judicial decision included a re the exact amounts to the Health Department for the purpose of Nineveh delivered to the employees."
http://www.iraqja.iq/view.3442/