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Exclusive: Head of Foreign Investments Communication Unit: Protesters Today Are Not Company Employees – Here Are the Details

The Head of the Communication and Relations Unit at the Libyan Foreign Investments Company confirmed toour source that the protest reported by the newspaper, which was said to have been organized by several company employees, was actually led by individuals with no current employment ties to the company. The protesters were former employees, no more than four in total, accompanied by their relatives. These individuals had previously been referred to court due to their involvement in corruption, which was discovered by oversight authorities. Legal actions were taken against them according to the applicable laws, as ordered by the company’s executive management.

The source also confirmed that the individual calling for his release is a former employee currently imprisoned under an order from the public prosecutor, due to financial and administrative violations committed during his time working abroad.

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