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Iraqi judiciary initiates procedures to hold MPs accountable on corruption charges

The Supreme Judicial Council in Iraq is seeking to interrogate a number of members of parliament on charges of corruption and defamation.
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The Supreme Judicial Council in Iraq has asked the speaker of parliament to lift the immunity of a number of legislators in order for them to be investigated on charges of corruption. While this request was previously made on an individual level, this time around, the immunity lifting request was for a group.

On May 11, the judiciary requested that the immunity of 18 members of parliament belonging to various political blocs be lifted on charges of corruption and defamation. The parliament, which has yet to convene, has not been able to respond to the Judicial Council’s request.

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