A wave of arrests has resulted in the detention of several senior politicians.
Corruption has been a persistent problem in Iraq for more than two decades, and the oil‑rich nation is regularly ranked among the world’s most corrupt countries.
This week, the new government announced an unprecedented anti‑corruption crackdown, targeting high‑profile officials accused of illicit wealth and abuse of office.
Long‑standing public protests have decried rampant corruption, and citizens now hope the government will honor its pledge to eradicate the “pandemic of fraudulent activities” at the highest levels of power.
The path forward presents considerable challenges as Iraq works toward lasting reform.
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