Iraq Intensifies Anti-Corruption Measures, Arrests Key Officials
Iraqi security forces have detained multiple politicians and officials, a move underscoring the government's intensified campaign against entrenched corruption. The operation, coordinated by elite units in Baghdad's fortified Green Zone, follows recent confessions implicating several government and legislative figures.
The arrests were executed by the Counter Terrorism Service, as directed by Iraqi Prime Minister Ali al-Zaidi, who has prioritized combating systemic corruption since taking office. Notably, the swift action targets high-profile individuals, including several members of parliament whose legal immunities had been previously revoked.
This crackdown follows the detention of Adnan al-Jumaili, a deputy oil minister implicated in a significant corruption case. Authorities reported seizing $86 million allegedly connected to the charges. Al-Zaidi's administration signals a decisive shift towards accountability, aiming to dismantle the networks that have long undermined governance in Iraq.