The dismissal today of Hoshyar Zebari, a former foreign minister and one of the country's leading Kurdish politicians, comes as Iraq is grappling with an economic crisis driven by low oil prices and the costs of battling the Islamic State group.
The vote came after weeks of political wrangling over the allegations. Zebari is the second minister to be dismissed by parliament, which voted to fire the defense minister last month.
Iraq is currently in negotiations with the International Monetary Fund to secure badly needed loans.