Skip to main content

Corruption continues to threaten Iraq’s stability

Despite the prime minister's efforts, corruption remains a big driver of Iraq’s instability.
GettyImages-1228829382.jpg

Iraqi Prime Minister Mustafa al-Kadhimi visited the city of Nasiriyah on Oct. 5 and confirmed that there are 270 uncompleted projects, some of them unfinished at least in part due to corruption and mismanagement. He promised to sort the problem out.

Putting an end to endemic corruption has been at the top of the list of demands of Iraqi protesters who took to the streets beginning in October 2019.  Other demands have included greater job opportunities, clean water and a steady supply of electricity; none have yet been fulfilled. 

Access the Middle East news and analysis you can trust

Join our community of Middle East readers to experience all of Al-Monitor, including 24/7 news, analyses, memos, reports and newsletters.

Subscribe

Only $100 per year.