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Iraq panel clears senior judge over Saddam ties

An Iraqi judicial panel has rejected a decision to remove one of the country’s top judges from his post because of alleged ties to Saddam Hussein‘s regime.

Last week, the Justice and Accountability Committee tasked with purging government ranks of officials with ties to Saddam decided to remove judge Medhat al-Mahmoud who heads the Supreme Federal Court for his alleged role as an adviser to the late dictator.

The committee’s deputy chief, Bakhtiar Omar al-Qadhi said on Tuesday that the cassation panel didn’t find strong evidences of such ties and rejected the judge’s dismissal.

The panel reviews decisions by al-Qadhi’s committee and wields higher authority.

After the U.S.-led invasion that toppled Saddam in 2003, al-Mahmoud was appointed supervisor for the Justice Ministry and later oversaw all Iraqi courts.

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Iraq's top judge removed over ties to Saddam party

Iraq’s panel tasked with purging government ranks of former members of Saddam Hussein‘s party has removed the country’s top judge from his post because of alleged ties to the now-dissolved Baath party.

The deputy chief of the country’s Justice and Accountability Committee, Bakhtiar Omar al-Qadhi, said on Thursday that the decision to remove Chief Judge Medhat al-Mahmoud from the Supreme Judicial Council was based on “strong evidence” supplied by parliament.

Al-Qadhi wouldn’t discuss the details, saying that al-Mahmoud has 60 days to appeal.

After the U.S.-led invasion that toppled Saddam in 2003, al-Mahmoud was appointed supervisor for the Justice Ministry and in 2005 he took over the Supreme Judicial Council that oversees courts nationwide.

Phone calls to the 80-year-old judge’s office and to his spokesman were not immediately answered.

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