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General prosecutor in Iraq’s Supreme Court announced that the court is investigating the issue of plundering Iraq’s resources. This case includes oil revenues, granted by the former regime to the groups and individuals.
In an interview with Aswat Al-Iraq, Jaafar Mosavi said: "In this case, the issue of oil revenues is on the agenda."
In January 25, 2004, Al-Mada newspaper published a list containing 275 former ministers, representatives, journalists, national and international figures and some organizations such as the MKO; these groups and individuals received oil revenues in exchange for being faithful to Saddam and conducting his orders.
Al-Ghad newspaper