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Libyan governments from 2012 to 2019 spent 344 billion dinars

The Audit Bureau’s report for the year 2019 revealed that the actual spending of governments for the period between 2012-2019 amounted to 344 billion dinars.

The Audit Bureau’s report for the year 2019 revealed that the expenses of the political advisor to the Head of the Presidential Council and his family amounted to 1.4 million dinars, and that the expenses of the interim government amounted to 45.6 billion dinars during the period between 2015-2019.

The report included the expenditures of the Presidential Council, throughout the period of its performance of its duties, with astronomical figures that were spent by the Presidential Council headed by Fayez Al-Sarraj.

The report mentioned that the existence of monthly sums of money returned to the Presidential Council that represent salaries of people whose employment relationship with the Council has ended, and that the President did not inform the Ministry of Finance of the violating salaries of resigned persons.

The Audit Bureau’s report also revealed that the non-presidential salaries received by deceased or resigned persons were used to cover deficits in other items, and that the Presidential Council did not confirm the receipt of bonds with exchange notes and did not identify the recipients.

The report indicated that the high costs of maintaining the cars belonging to the Presidential Council reached the value of some 12.000 dinars, and that the actual expenditures of the Presidential Council’s office in 2019 amounted to 37.4 million dinars.

Regarding the funds spent by the political advisor to the Head of the Presidential Council and his family, they amounted to 1.4 million dinars, in addition to the travel and accommodation allowances for people who do not have a functional relationship with the Presidential Council, and 1.127 million dinars were spent in exchange for subsistence expenses for the guards assigned with special tasks.

218News will successively publish everything mentioned in the report, as part of their bulletins and programs, during these days.

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