The Ministry of Defense of the Government of National Accord (GNA) has rejected to include warlord Khalifa Haftar in any future solution to Libya’s crisis.
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Attorney General investigates corruption at Libyan embassies in Italy, Vatican
The Head of Libya’s Audit Bureau in Tripoli Khalid Shakshak sent reports to the Attorney General about corruption cases at the Libyan embassies in Vatican city and Italy.
Read More »NACC employees demonstrate against the arrest of their head by the Military Prosecutor
Employees of Libya’s National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC) held a demonstration in front of their Tripoli headquarters today in protest at the arrest of the entity’s head, Noaman Al-Sheikh, by the Military Prosecutor.
Read More »Office of Public Prosecution brings five officials to court
The Investigation Department of the Office of Public Prosecution announced that a number of officials accused of obstructing the fair load-shedding of the electricity company have been brought to the Bab Bin Ghashir Court to face charges.
Read More »UNSMIL welcomes appointment of five women Libyan judges
The UN Support Mission in Libya today welcomed the 11 October appointment of five women judges who will work in two new specialised courts in Benghazi and Tripoli dedicated to hearing cases of violence against women and children.
Read More »Attorney General orders the detention of the Chairman of the Board of Directors of Afriqiyah Airways
The Investigation Department of the Attorney General’s Office ordered the imprisonment of the Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Afriqiyah Airways, Mustafa Matoug, along with a number of officials, in connection with corruption cases, charging them with causing serious mishandling of public funds.
Read More »The Public Prosecutor imprisons the Mayor of Janzour
The Investigation Department of the Attorney General’s Office has ordered the detention and imprisonment of the Mayor of Janzour Municipality, Faraj Aban.
Read More »UN delays Libya rights investigation due to lack of funds
The United Nations said it does not have enough funds to investigate human rights violations in Libya, following a decision made by the body’s rights council on Tuesday.
Read More »Libya’s Supreme Judicial Council rejects Morocco talks outcomes on political division of judicial appointments
Libya’s Supreme Judicial Council (SJC) yesterday rejected the outcomes of the Libyan political talks taking place in the Bouznika outskirt of Rabat, Morocco on the political appointment of the country’s two highest judicial positions.
Read More »UNSMIL reaffirms commitment to assist the investigations into mass graves
The United Nations Support Mission in Libya (UNSMIL) has confirmed its commitment in assisting, in any way possible, the investigation committee formed by the Ministry of Justice in the matter of the discovery of mass graves, in order to collect data and information.
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