No spying took place by employees of Iraqi prime minister’s office, adviser says

By News Desk
September 08, 2024
Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani attends a press conference, in Baghdad, Iraq on April 22, 2024. — Reuters

BAGHDAD: A political adviser to Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani has rejected recent allegations that employees at the premier’s office have been spying on and wire-tapping senior officials and politicians.

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Since late August, Iraqi local media outlets and lawmakers have alleged that employees at Sudani’s office had been arrested on charges of spying on senior officials.

“This is an inflated lie,” said Fadi al-Shammari in an interview with an Iraqi broadcaster published late on Friday, the most explicit denial by a senior member of the prime minister’s team.

He said the allegations were aimed at undermining Sudani ahead of parliamentary polls expected to be held next year.

“Everything that has happened in the last two weeks consists of media exaggeration contrary to reality and the truth.”

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