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Sudani orders raids, arrests officials in Iraq

Iraqi security forces arrested senior officials, including politicians from the Ministries of Electricity and Trade, in anti-corruption raids. The crackdown, led by Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sud

Iraq arrests senior officials in anti-corruption raids
Al Jazeera โ€” 28 June 2026
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Iraqi security forces arrested several high-ranking politicians, lawmakers, and senior officials in dawn raids across Baghdad on Wednesday as part of

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Why This Matters

Iraqโ€™s latest anti-corruption crackdown signals a potential turning point in the countryโ€™s long-standing struggle with systemic graft, which has siphoned billions from public coffers while leaving critical services in disrepair. The arrests of high-ranking officialsโ€”particularly those overseeing energy and tradeโ€”underscore the new governmentโ€™s willingness to confront entrenched elites, though the durability of these efforts remains untested against Iraqโ€™s deeply entrenched patronage networks.

Background Context

Corruption in Iraq has thrived for decades, fueled by a post-2003 political system that distributes power and resources along sectarian and ethnic lines, often at the expense of efficiency. The Ministries of Electricity and Trade have been recurrent flashpoints, with allegations of embezzlement and kickbacks derailing infrastructure projects and food subsidiesโ€”key flashpoints for public discontent. Prime Minister al-Sudaniโ€™s push follows similar, but short-lived, campaigns under predecessors, raising questions about whether this time will differ.

What Happens Next

The immediate test will be whether these arrests lead to prosecutionsโ€”or if they serve as a symbolic gesture ahead of elections or international donorsโ€™ scrutiny. Watch for signs of retaliation from allied political blocs, which may pressure the judiciary to dilute cases, as well as shifts in cabinet reshuffles to placate aggrieved factions. If convictions materialize, it could embolden anti-graft advocates; if not, Iraqโ€™s cycle of impunity will likely deepen.

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