Iraqi PM adviser dismisses spying allegations against his office as "inflated lies" before elections.
Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani's adviser, Fadi al-Shammari, has rejected allegations that his office employees were involved in spying on officials. He labeled the claims as "inflated lies" intended to undermine the Prime Minister ahead of upcoming parliamentary elections. Al-Shammari clarified that an arrest made in August was unrelated to spying; the detained individual had impersonated someone else while contacting lawmakers.
September 07, 2024
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