September 30, 2024

Qaderbooh: Reducing administrative corruption in state institutions will be a priority for our tasks.

The new head of the Administrative Control Authority, Abdullah Mohamed Qaderbooh, confirmed that the success of the authority’s work and scaling -down administrative corruption in all state institutions will be a priority for his duties.

This came in a speech he had during his first meeting that he held today in his office in Tripoli with the directors of general and subsidiary departments and offices of the authority; This is to discuss the strategic plan for the year (2022-2025) and discuss its implementation mechanism.

“Qaderbooh” also stressed that the application of the law will be on everyone and that any correspondence issued by the presidency of the authority will not be considered if it violates the law.

The meeting reviewed the most prominent difficulties and obstacles facing the authority during the performance of its duties entrusted to it in accordance with its establishment Law No. (20) of 2013, its amendments, and its executive regulations.

The authority said in a previous publication that Qaderbooh assumed today, Monday, his duties as head of the Administrative Control Authority, based on Parliament Resolution No. (13) of 2021, regarding the appointment of a president for the authority, and on the ruling issued by the Tripoli Court of Appeal No. 1176/2021, which was included in the letter President of the High Council of State dated July 2 of the current year, in which he called on the concerned authorities to deal with the new president exclusively.

Source: Libyan News Agency