Former Iraqi provincial governor arrested as graft crackdown continues
Former Saladin province governor Ahmed al-Jubouri, also known as Abu Mazen, was arrested in Baghdad on Saturday on charges of embezzling funds from provincial contracts. A close associate, businessman Mohammed al-Hajaf, was arrested in Saladin province under similar charges.

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AI-generatedFormer Saladin province governor Ahmed al-Jubouri, also known as Abu Mazen, was arrested in Baghdad on Saturday on charges of embezzling funds from provincial contracts. A close associate, businessman Mohammed al-Hajaf, was arrested in Saladin province under similar charges. Al-Jubouri previously served as governor from 2013 to 2014 and as minister of state for provincial affairs from 2014 to 2015. He is currently the secretary general of the National Masses Party, which is part of the ruling coalition. The arrests occur as the ruling coalition reaffirms its commitment to an anti-graft campaign, a priority for the new Iraqi Prime Minister. The specific amount of embezzled funds has not been disclosed, and neither al-Jubouri nor al-Hajaf have commented publicly on the allegations.
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5 extractedThe National Masses Party posted a photo of al-Jubouri with the caption: 'You can take pride in what you have done for sick and poor people.'
Al-Jubouri previously served as governor of Saladin (2013-2014) and minister of state (2014-2015).
Al-Jubouri and a close associate, Mohammed al-Hajaf, arrested for misusing contract funds in Saladin province.
Arrests follow reaffirmation of anti-graft campaign by the State Administration Coalition.
Former Iraqi provincial governor Ahmed al-Jubouri arrested on corruption charges.