She added, “The team arrested (5) employees in Najaf Municipality / Industrial Unit Department, for exploiting their job and benefiting at the expense of the state, by presenting statements and information contrary to the truth, and deluding auditors that there is no one wishing to rent state real estate within the city’s industrial district and within the limits of their responsibility.” Pointing out that all these properties have been occupied since 2010, without paying rent to the municipality, in addition to renting a warehouse at a low price to a citizen who changed its use in violation of the terms of the contract, and building (9) shops and subletting them for a large sum.
And at the governorate’s international airport, the statement indicated that “three separate seizure operations were carried out, during which it was revealed that an amount of (553,345) thousand US dollars of public money was wasted by organizing sham purchase transactions and committing legal violations. Aircraft, restarting and managing the fuel field at the airport by implementing the safety conditions for the fuel station specified by the Civil Defense Directorate.
And the department continued, “By moving to the Najaf Health Department, the field office team monitored the initial supply contracts for (64) blowing machines that were purchased for an amount of (385,000,000) million dinars, which is an exaggerated amount that is not commensurate with the real amount, and the department’s failure to send tax deductions during the year.” 2019, in addition to the violations that were diagnosed according to the report of the Bureau of Financial Supervision – Central Region Auditing Department, as well as the exaggeration in the contract of supplementary works for Al-Amal Hospital at an amount of (163,000,000) million dinars, and the implementation committee in the Health Department manipulated prices and brought purchase receipts and offers from fake companies And the presence of similarity in the signatures and handwriting in those receipts, despite the claim that they were issued by different companies and offices.