Wednesday, 19 October 2011

Iraq's Culture And History Of Corruption Continues As The U.S. Withdraws


Red Tape, Corruption Stifle Iraq's Economy -- New York Times/AP

FALLUJAH, Iraq (AP) — Imad Talib al-Obeidi ticks off 18 places he had to visit to start his bottled water plant: the police, the environment directorate, the health directorate, the city council and the district council, for starters.

He's one of the relatively few Iraqi businessmen stubborn enough to play by the rules.

"Iraq is the country of bribes," al-Obeidi said. "Our main problem is the hostile attitude by government employees in the offices because they show no cooperation, and if you do not pay bribes they will put obstacles in your way."

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My Comment: Iraq's culture of corruption became a permanent fixture in their society when Saddam Hussein expanded his government powers to enforce his rule over the count [...]



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