Fadil Mahmud Gharib
Fadhil Mahmoud Gharib Al-Mashhadani or Fadhil Mahmoud Gharib Al-Mashaikhi (born in Al-Dujail in 1944)[1] is an Iraqi politician, a member of the Regional Leadership of the Arab Socialist Ba'ath Party, and a former governor of Babil and Karbala provinces.He was also the head of the party's organizations in Babil province and the president of the Federation of Trade Unions in Iraq.[4] He then moved to Syria and continued his political activities with the party.In 2017, the Iraqi Parliament passed a law confiscating the movable and immovable assets of Saddam Hussein, his wives, children, grandchildren, relatives up to the second degree, and their agents, as well as the assets of 52 key figures from the former regime, including Fadhil Mahmoud Gharib.He currently resides in Malaysia, despite claims that ISIS executed him after they took over Mosul in 2014.