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Source: Ahmed Al-Maliki seeking asylum to France and last rejected, moving to Finland

8/9/2015

 
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An informed source said Friday that the Vice President's son Ahmed Nouri al-Maliki has been seeking asylum in France but rejected recourse, the source told the news agency the Buratha Ahmed after France rejected turn to Finland and requested asylum there. And some information that Maliki's son has built up considerable wealth and it financial and administrative corruption files when he was Director of the Office of his father, he agreed with the Director of land registration of the green zone to the sale and purchase of houses there are very symbolic prices not commensurate with the nature of the region and to Ahmed Nouri al-Maliki accused pronounced fake company you grab contracts ministries and then sell to small companies do not have civil experience to manage projects and an agreement with Dawa party financier, businessman Issam Al-Assadi.

The source adds that Prime Minister Haidar Al-Abbadi, the first thing he did after assuming office was to prevent Ahmed Nouri al-Maliki to enter the green zone, causing Ahmed to go to Lebanon and his father tried to return it when he went on an official visit there nearly a year ago but he refused and on time got his financial problems with a company of Lebanon, which has filed a lawsuit against him, his father intervened and reconciled the problem amicably  

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