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years= March 2003–September 2003| |
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Thamir Ghadhban is an Iraqi bureaucrat and politician, specialising in the oil industry. After the war in 2003 he became Chief Executive Officer of the Ministry of Oil[1], and in mid of the following year he served as Interim Oil Minister[2]. In 2005 he became a Parliament member and the head of one of the six committees in charge of writing chapter four: Powers of the Federal Authorities in the permanent constitution[3]. In late April 2006, there was strong speculation that he would again be appointed Minister of Oil, this time by the government of Nuri al-Maliki[4]. Currently he is the chief of the prime minister energy consultants committee[5].