Protests in Tripoli Over Corruption in Libya’s Foreign Investment Sector
On Saturday, employees of the Libyan Foreign Investment Company (LAFICO) gathered in front of the company’s headquarters in Tripoli, protesting ...
Read moreOn Saturday, employees of the Libyan Foreign Investment Company (LAFICO) gathered in front of the company’s headquarters in Tripoli, protesting ...
Read moreLibya remains one of the most corrupt countries in the world, according to the 2024 Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) released ...
Read moreLibya’s embassies and diplomatic missions spent a total of 3 billion Libyan dinars in 2024, according to the Central Bank ...
Read moreLibya’s western regions remain entrenched in chaos and insecurity, despite the allocation of $12 billion in security spending by the ...
Read moreThe year 2024 painted a grim picture of Libya’s governance, with rampant corruption and unchecked financial mismanagement defining the actions ...
Read moreAbdul Moneim Al-Arfi, a member of the Libyan House of Representatives, urged the High Council of State to advance the ...
Read moreThe Libyan Attorney General has ordered the detention of the financial officer at the Medical Supply Authority following investigations revealing ...
Read moreLibya has officially joined the “Makkah Agreement” for cooperation in enforcing anti-corruption laws among member states of the Organization of ...
Read moreThe Libyan Attorney General's Office has ordered the detention of a former Director General of the Tax Authority, a former ...
Read moreOn Saturday, Libya’s Attorney General, Al-Siddiq Al-Sour, ordered the arrest of an Egyptian national accused of forging Libyan citizenship documents, ...
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