
An informed source revealed several orders issued an arrest warrant for Vice outgoing Prime Minister Bahaa al-Araji, who faces corruption charges.
The source told all of Iraq [where] that "five arrest warrants issued against al-Araji."
A spokesman for the Supreme Judicial Authority Abdul Sattar Bayrakdar revealed last Sunday, for instructing public prosecutors to investigate with Deputy Prime Minister [outgoing] Bahaa al-Araji, on charges of corruption, adding that "al-Araji had forward a formal request to the Presidency of the public prosecutor to investigate these accusations." . Following a call for the elimination Aargi asked him to cleric Moqtada al-Sadr, who belongs to al-Araji] last Monday, to resign immediately from office, al-Araji complied with this request and announced his resignation from office.
The resignation came after al-Araji reforms announced by Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi, and approved by the parliament last week included the Cancel key positions deputies Republic, ministers, high-level positions and the fight against corruption in response to the directives of the Supreme reference and demands of the demonstrators. He accused al-Araji, what he described as "Bagharban full of media and Baathists and Saddamists and partners [and Schan]", of being behind the accusations, saying that they "put them under his foot, and Sir country service, whether in office or without" .anthy SOURCE
The source told all of Iraq [where] that "five arrest warrants issued against al-Araji."
A spokesman for the Supreme Judicial Authority Abdul Sattar Bayrakdar revealed last Sunday, for instructing public prosecutors to investigate with Deputy Prime Minister [outgoing] Bahaa al-Araji, on charges of corruption, adding that "al-Araji had forward a formal request to the Presidency of the public prosecutor to investigate these accusations." . Following a call for the elimination Aargi asked him to cleric Moqtada al-Sadr, who belongs to al-Araji] last Monday, to resign immediately from office, al-Araji complied with this request and announced his resignation from office.
The resignation came after al-Araji reforms announced by Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi, and approved by the parliament last week included the Cancel key positions deputies Republic, ministers, high-level positions and the fight against corruption in response to the directives of the Supreme reference and demands of the demonstrators. He accused al-Araji, what he described as "Bagharban full of media and Baathists and Saddamists and partners [and Schan]", of being behind the accusations, saying that they "put them under his foot, and Sir country service, whether in office or without" .anthy SOURCE