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Al-Agha: GNA’s Finance Ministry is Behind the Delay of Salaries of the Public Sector

July 12, 2020
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The Head of the liquidity crisis committee at the Central Bank of Libya, Ramzi Al-Agha, revealed that the delay in the salaries of public sector employees since last May is partly due to the Finance Ministry of the Government of National Accord (GNA).

“I have contacted the Ministry of Finance about the reason for the delay and the receipt of salaries for those who are entitled to them, starting from the month of May despite the fact that the Central Bank of Libya had liquidated it in the Ministry affiliated with it.” Al-Agha wrote on Facebook on Saturday.

“The reason was the delay of the part covered by the Ministry of Finance which distributes salaries for some sectors, for example there are sectors that are covered from Tripoli and others from Al-Bayda, and work is currently underway to pay salaries as soon as they are completed”, he added.

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