‘Ghost’ retirees get $1b in salaries

In Iraq, about 23,000 “retired fictitious” soldiers and officers received salaries mounting to $1 billion over the past five years.

December 04, 2014

Sahoub Baghdadi

 


 


BAGHDAD — In Iraq, about 23,000 “retired fictitious” soldiers and officers received salaries mounting to $1 billion over the past five years, a member of the country’s Parliamentary Integrity Committee said Wednesday in a television interview. “I am dealing with a dangerous file regarding these retired ‘space men.’ There are 23,000 who were unlawfully receiving salaries for the past four or five years,” Mishaan Al-Jubouri of the committee, tasked with tackling corruption, told Al-Sumaria News, adding “their salaries reached $1 billion.” Iraqis dub these ghost soldiers and officers “fadhaiyoon,” which if literally translated means “space men.” Iraq’s Prime Minister Haider Al-Abadi made international headlines on Sunday when he revealed that 50,000 fictitious soldiers were on Baghdad’s payroll. “I find myself compelled to see the finance minister, and this meeting will turn into a grilling session,” Jubouri said. — Al Arabiya News


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