An informed source in Nineveh revealed that more than 250 male and female teachers were transferred upon the recommendations of representatives from the western Nineveh areas to Mosul, which affected the settlement of the staff in Nineveh Education.

The source revealed that a department director was appointed in education upon the recommendation of a female member of parliament, and that the director had previously held the rank of craftsman before he was promoted in his career.

He pointed out that members of the Nineveh Council met with the governorate’s education director and discussed with him the interventions of male and female deputies in transferring hundreds of male and female teachers, in addition to appointing department directors who violate the conditions and are outside the job description of the department, which led to a decline in the educational level of students.