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Iraq arrests senior military officers in widening corruption crackdown
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Iraq arrests senior military officers in widening corruption crackdown

Iraq's anti-corruption authorities have arrested three senior military officers and five engineers over alleged irregularities in a $71 million contract to renovate a military hospital in Baghdad. The contract was awarded directly to a foreign company without competitive bidding, according to the Federal Integrity Commission. Investigators allege financial and administrative misconduct, including inflated prices and costly contract amendments. The arrests, part of a broader anti-corruption campaign launched in June 2026, mark an expansion into the military sector, which has seen limited scrutiny despite past procurement concerns. Prime Minister Ali Al Zaidi has prioritized combating corruption, aiming to recover public funds and hold officials accountable. Corruption remains a significant challenge in Iraq, with estimates suggesting over $150 billion has been lost to embezzlement since the 2003 invasion.

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Iraq arrests senior military officers in widening corruption crackdown

Iraq's anti-corruption authorities have arrested three senior military officers and five engineers over alleged irregularities in a $71 million contract to renovate a military hospital in Baghdad. The contract was awarded directly to a foreign company without competitive bidding, according to the Federal Integrity Commission. Investigators allege financial and administrative misconduct, including inflated prices and costly contract amendments. The arrests, part of a broader anti-corruption campaign launched in June 2026, mark an expansion into the military sector, which has seen limited scrutiny despite past procurement concerns. Prime Minister Ali Al Zaidi has prioritized combating corruption, aiming to recover public funds and hold officials accountable. Corruption remains a significant challenge in Iraq, with estimates suggesting over $150 billion has been lost to embezzlement since the 2003 invasion.

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