Dinar Daily NEWS Blog – Aug 16th

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Word for the day…

Proverbs 16:24 (NKJV)

24 Pleasant words are like a honeycomb,
Sweetness to the soul and health to the bones.

Heavenly Father, Thank You for Your Word, The Bible! Help us to speak pleasant words that are sweetness to the soul and health to the bones. Thank You Holy Spirit for helping us! In Jesus Name, Amen.

Mrs BGG

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Iraqi Dinar/Dollar auction 16-08-15 (no chng – as of Sat)

Currency Auctions Announcement No. 3014

This daily currency auction was held in the Central Bank of Iraq on the 16-08-2015

The results were as follows:

DETAILS NOTES
Number of banks 20
Number of remittance companies 4
Auction price selling dinar / US$ 1166
Auction price buying dinar / US$ —–
Amount sold at auction price (US$) 255,357,000
Amount purchased at Auction price (US$) —–
Total offers for buying (US$) 255,357,000
Total offers for selling (US$) —–

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tlm724 – Article quote:  “Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi has sent two letters to the Integrity Commission to have this commission immediately begin investigating on a number of corruption files”   I have been waiting for this!  Quote:  “According to these sources Haider al-Abadi has emphasized on opening the corruption files of Ahmad Maliki, the son of Maliki. Orders for the arrest of former Iraqi Central Bank director Sanan al-Shabibi has also been ordered…”  that doesn’t mean it’s so but we need to watch for any further developments!  all institutions are under the spot light and lets not forget that Maliki appointed Ali Alak as CBI governor after Turki.

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Jubouri confirms Parliament will deal with the report of the fall of Mosul, at next meeting

http://www.dinarupdates.com/showthread.php?17625-Jubouri-Mosul-fall-dealt-with-at-next-public-meeting-8-16&p=127204&viewfull=1#post127204 …

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Published the names of those involved … most notably the fall of Mosul, al-Maliki and Najafi and Zebari


Long-Presse / Baghdad  – I got the (long-Presse), the names of the political and security figures, which he accused the report of the special parliamentary committee to investigate the fall of the city of Mosul, however organization (Daash), while the names most prominent of those involved show former Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki and army chief of staff former Babacar Zebari and the governor of Nineveh Ethel Nujaifi.

And reveal the document seen by, the (long-Presse), the names that condemnation of the Commission of Inquiry fall of Mosul announced by the results of the investigation, today, they are 18 great political and personal security and local officials.
Names, as contained in the report.

1_ former Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki

2_ former Army Chief of Staff Babacar Zebari team

3_ former commander of the Land Forces Gen. Ali Ghaidan corner

4_ former director of military intelligence team Hatem Almksusi

5_ deputy army chief of staff for former Mira Lt. Gen. Abdul-Karim al-Izzi

6_ former commander of Nineveh operations Lt. Gen. Mahdi Gharrawi

7_ third division commander in the former Federal Police Maj. Gen. Ali Mazhar struggle

8_ commander of the second division in the Army Brigadier General Abdul Mohsen Vlha

9_ Nineveh former police chief, Major General Khalid Sultan Ugaili

10_ governor of Nineveh Ethel Nujaifi article

11_ former deputy governor of Nineveh Hassan Allaf

12_ Nineveh police chief Maj. Gen. Khalid al-Hamadani / was commander of the police during the period of the fall of the city, however, the organization (Daash).

13_ director of the Sunni Endowment office in Mosul Abu Bakr Canaan

14_ Undersecretary of the Ministry of Interior Adnan al-Asadi former

15_ commander of the Sixth Brigade in the Army’s Third Division formerly Brigadier Hassan Hadi Saleh

16_ second regiment commander responsible for protecting the strategic line in Nineveh submitted Nizar dream

17_ former brigade commander of the Rapid Intervention Brigadier General Ali Abboud Thamir

18_ awakening Nineveh official tribal council member Anwar al-Lahibi

The Committee recommended at the conclusion of its report to refer all the names on the Almthmben corruption and the link to “terrorism” and who were their review to the courts to deal with them in accordance with legal adaptations to those accusations.

http://www.dinarupdates.com/showthread.php?17620-Published-the-names-of-those-involved-most-notably-the-fall-of-Mosul-al-Maliki&p=127197&viewfull=1#post127197

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Iraq probe finds Maliki, others responsible for Mosul fall

AFP By Ammar Karim

Nuri al-Maliki was Prime Minister of Iraq from 2006 to 2014
Baghdad (AFP) – An Iraqi parliamentary investigation found ex-premier Nuri al-Maliki and 35 others responsible for jihadists overrunning second city Mosul, in a report being sent for possible legal action, lawmakers said Sunday.

While various top commanders and political leaders have long been viewed as responsible for the Islamic State jihadist group’s disastrous takeover of the city, the report is the first time they have been named officially.

Investigative committee member MP Abdulrahim al-Shammari said that Maliki, who was prime minister from 2006 until last year, was among those named, as did another member who declined to be identified.

The inclusion of Maliki’s name was a source of controversy on the committee, with his Dawa party pushing for it to be omitted.

The report detailing findings of the investigation, which has yet to be publicly released, has been presented to parliament speaker Salim al-Juburi, who said it will be sent to the prosecutor general for legal action.

“No one is above the law and the questioning of the people, and the judiciary will punish those” responsible, Juburi said in a statement.

IS launched a devastating offensive on June 9 last year, overrunning Mosul the next day and then sweeping through large areas north and west of Baghdad.

Multiple Iraqi divisions collapsed during the initial assault in the north, in some cases abandoning weapons and other equipment the jihadists then used to further their drive.

Maliki is widely viewed as having exacerbated sectarian tensions between the country’s Shiite majority and the Sunni Arab minority.

– Possible Ramadi prosecutions –

Widespread discontent among Sunni Arabs, who say they were marginalised and targeted by Maliki’s government, played a major role in worsening the security situation in Iraq, culminating in the disastrous jihadist offensive.

He also appointed commanders based on personal loyalty rather than competence, and was commander-in-chief of the armed forces during two years in which the Iraqi military did not carry out necessary training, leading to a decline in skills.

Earlier on Sunday, Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi’s office announced that he had cleared the way for the military prosecution of senior commanders responsible for a more recent military disaster in Ramadi, a city west of Baghdad.

IS seized Ramadi in May, after government forces had held out against militants there for more than a year.

Abadi approved “decisions of the investigative commission on the withdrawal of the Anbar Operations Command and units attached to it from the city of Ramadi”, his office said in a statement.

Those include “referring a number of the leaders to the military judiciary for leaving their positions without orders and contrary to instructions (and) despite the issuance of a number of orders not to withdraw”, it said.

Abadi previously said that forces in Ramadi “had to resist, and if they had resisted, we would not have lost Ramadi”.

And a senior British military officer, Brigadier Christopher Ghika, said the city “was lost because the Iraqi commander in Ramadi elected to withdraw”.

“In other words, if he had elected to stay, he would still be there today,” Ghika said.

http://news.yahoo.com/iraq-probe-fin…131801014.html

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Commercial Solicitation

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CURRENCY CODE SELL BUY

US dollar USD 1166.000 1164.000

CURRENCY CODE SELL BUY
US dollar USD 1166.000 1164.000
Euro EUR 1295.309 1294.662
British pound GBP 1821.992 1821.081
Canadian dollar CAD 891.574 891.128
Swiss franc CHF 1190.890 1190.294
Swedish krona SEK 135.943 135.875
Norwegian krone NOK 142.742 142.670
Danish krone DKK 173.561 173.474
Japanese yen JPY 9.381 9.376
Special
Drawing Rights
SDR 1633.263 1632.446

Indicative rates – 08.16.2015 

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