Wednesday, 04-April-2007
Almotamar Net - A parliamentary report committed the Election Supreme Commission to restore government cars from its former members who are appointed at new positions and also the restoration of pending obligations for the year 2002 whose value amounts to YR 378 million, most of which pertaining to parliamentary elections of 1997 and about YR 27 of which are personal consignments for officials and members of the commission.

almotamar.net - A parliamentary report committed the Election Supreme Commission to restore government cars from its former members who are appointed at new positions and also the restoration of pending obligations for the year 2002 whose value amounts to YR 378 million, most of which pertaining to parliamentary elections of 1997 and about YR 27 of which are personal consignments for officials and members of the commission.

While the report of the constitutional affairs committee praised reports of the monitoring apparatus for the years 2001/2002 on measure of the present election commission that settles 55% of those consignments it refused the latter�s justifications regarding the existence of security and tribal problems blocking the return of documents for settling the remaining of the pending assets.

The constitutional committee described understanding of the supreme commission of its financial and administrative independence as wrong and expressed its concern of not implementing a legal entity like the commission of provisions of the law as put by the legislator. It said independence does not mean employing the public property outside stipulations of the laws and regulations. The report also called for activation of internal monitoring inside the election commission in a way guaranteeing rectification of present failures.
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