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The head of the Anti-Corruption Commission demands an investigation, according to his facilitator’s call, for the accusation he was accused of wasting public money

[su_label type=”info”]SMA News – Aden — Exclusive[/su_label]

 

The media mutual accusation between the Prime minister Moein Abdul-Malik and the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of the Interior, Ahmed Al-Maisary, continued in which the Prime minister accused Al-Maisary of looting the salaries of the Ministry of Interior with amount exceeding one billion Yemeni riyals.
The Chairman of the Anti-Corruption Commission in southern Yemen, consultant Akram Al-Shatry said: “Since today, the issue of returned salaries of employees of the Ministry of Interior has been raised through the accusations made by Prime Minister Moein Abdul-Malik to the Minister of Interior Ahmed Al- Maisary, by expressly referring to the responsibility of the authorities in dispelling them and what was the response to these accusations by the Minister of Interior Ahmad Al- Maisary, who came during a televised interview with Al-Jazeera, as he said”.
Al-Shatry Added: “The announcement of the Minister of Interior who has invited the Central Auditing and Accounting Agency and the Supreme National Authority for Combating Corruption as two bodies concerned institutions with power to start the investigation with him.”
Al-Shatry said in his statement: “I called on both bodies to conduct an urgent investigation with Minister Ahmed Al- Maisary, according to his request and an official call for it regarding the squandering of public money and with everyone who is proven to be involved in wasteful those funds.”

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