U.S. Embassy: Iraq incapable of fighting graft

September 27, 2007 – 11:31 pm

A U.S. Embassy in Baghdad document studying how Iraq fights corruption says the Iraqi government “is not capable of even rudimentary enforcement of anti-corruption laws” and the prime minister’s office is openly hostile to the idea of an independent anti-corruption agency.


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