Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani stressed on Saturday that reforms at the security institution were his government’s top priority. He spoke of restructuring and modernizing the institution and the training of its members and of combating corruption. The government has worked on rehabilitating 34,000 members of the security forces, he told a graduation ceremony at the Higher Institute for Security and Administrative Development. Tens of thousands of new members have been recruited “to pump new blood into the institution,” he added.