Corruption and its international diversity and the extent of its presence in iraq

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Today, corruption exists in Iraq. It is results in the exploitation of power for the benefit of special public interest expense, its target deviation and gain illegal and exit the system public figure for the benefit. Its is the use of illegal forms of political influence and administrative. In Iraq, it results in the exacerbation of corruption networks with weak central administrative authority and overlapping of different parties and organs with state organs, weak financial controls and policies of a to criminal and weakness in the Iraqi legislative environment. There are many types of corruption mastered those networks in use interests of personal, which sometimes transcends the used international corruption.

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