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Image used for illustrative purpose. Workers repair a bridge in Mosul, Iraq January 28, 2018.
More than 1,600 public projects have been crippled in Iraq over the past 10 years because of mismanagement and other reasons, the country’s Prime Minister has said.
A government probe into those projects which cover several sectors has failed to re-start them despite the urgent need for them, Mohammed Al-Sudani said.
He was quoted as telling a committee created to revive those projects at the week end that “there is a pressing need to tackle all problems blocking the projects.”
“Al-Sudani was informed by the committee that there are more than 1,600 stalled projects which have accumulated over the past 10 years,”Al-Iqtisad News said.
“The Prime Minister affirmed that it is time to take measures to revive those projects and tackle all obstacles blocking their execution.”
(Writing by Nadim Kawach; Editing by Anoop Menon)
(anoop.menon@lseg.com)