Iraq seizes $14 million in cash from detained deputy oil minister's home in corruption probe
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Sinan Mahmoud
Summary
Iraqi authorities seized $11 million and approximately $3 million in Iraqi dinars (totaling $14 million) from the home of Ali Maarij Al Bahadly, the Deputy Minister of Oil for Distribution Affairs, as part of an ongoing anti-corruption crackdown. The cash was discovered during initial investigations of the detained minister by the Central Criminal Court for Corruption. The investigation remains ongoing, with no further details disclosed about additional items seized or potential arrests.
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· 3 pulledIraqi investigators have seized $11 million and four billion Iraqi dinars (just over $3 million) in cash from the home of Ali Maarij Al Bahadly
The investigations are still ongoing
The cash was discovered during 'initial investigations' of the detained minister
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