Al-Hassi reveals to our source the process of unifying the Administrative Control Authority

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The head of the Administrative Control Authority emanating from the House of Representatives, Abdussalam Al-Hassi, stated exclusively to our source about the process of unifying the Administrative Control Authority between East and West.

He said: “The recent endeavors were by the National Planning Council and with the support of the Presidency of the House of Representatives. The Council is attended by a number of international parties and the UN mission.”

He added: “We were contacted at the beginning of the year, and a meeting was held with the aforementioned group in the city of Benghazi at the headquarters of the Central Bank. We were present with the Governor of the Central Bank, Mr. Ali Al-Hibri, and the head of the Audit Bureau, Mr. Omar Abd Rabbu. It was agreed that the unification of these institutions is one of the necessities and must be done fast because it is about the follow-up of public funds and the proper functioning of state institutions on all Libyan soil. It requires intensifying efforts and rejecting conflicts for the sake of the nation and the supreme interest of the country.”

He said: “After discussing the matter with the attendees in Tripoli by the Planning Council and the international parties, in what was done with us, it was agreed to form committees from the public administrations to communicate under the supervision of the Planning Council and the international parties. In fact, the first meeting of the committee was held in the State of Tunisia during the period from 16 to 19 of the current June.”

He stressed that the meetings were going well according to the frameworks and axes that were presented. It was agreed to hold the next meetings to complement the efforts in Libya according to specific schedules and dates, and the meetings will reveal practical steps on the ground regarding the supervisory work.

He confirmed that the unification of the control authorities will be a victory for the desired state of law, which the Libyan people aspire to.