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Attorney General: Former Dean of Souq Al-Khamis Msheihil Approved Payment of 3.5 Million Dinars to an Implementing Body Run by His Brother

The Public Prosecution has ordered the pretrial detention of the former mayor of Souq Al-Khamis-Msheihil municipality, the former head of the tenders committee, and the municipality’s former financial controller. They are under investigation for alleged financial misconduct and mismanagement of public funds. An inquiry into the municipality’s finances found that the former mayor authorized the... Read more Source The post Attorney General: Former Dean of Souq Al-Khamis Msheihil Approved Payment of 3.5 Million Dinars to an Implementing Body Run by His Brother appeared first on Libya Update News.
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