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Ben Shrada to our source: “The House of Representatives and the Supreme Council have exhausted all their resources to provide for the Libyan people, and their lack of agreement resulted in the suspension of today’s session”

A member of the Advisory Council of the Supreme State, Saad Ben Shrada, told our source today, Sunday, that the session of the Supreme Council was suspended due to incompatibility with the House of Representatives, who have been in conflict for more than 7 years, explaining that “I do not think that the House of Representatives and Council have anything to offer to the Libyan people”, as he thinks they have exhausted all their resources.

Ben Shrada stressed that it is better to go to Article 64 of the political dialogue, to form a dialogue committee and extract a unity government to supervise the elections, Additionally, the dialogue committee should establish a constitutional basis for the elections in the future. There is no other solution besides this committee.

Ben Shrada explained that the session will resume tomorrow, Monday, and he does not believe that anything will come out of it or that there will be a vote, according to his statement.

Aoun participates in the 13th symposium that brings together the International Energy Forum and the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC)

The Minister of Oil and Gas in the Government of National Unity, Mohammed Aoun, participated in the 13th symposium that brings together the World Energy Organization, the World Energy Forum, and the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), in the presence of Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman Al Saud and the Pakistani Oil Minister.

The symposium discussed the energy transformation of alternative energies and the future uses of crude oil, where it was stressed the need to take into account the specificity of the African continent in exploiting its oil and other natural resources, and it can be concluded that the need for crude oil as fuel will continue for longer periods than has been determined.

It is worth noting that Libya became the 72nd member of this forum after the decision of the national unity government to join this forum.

The symposium was attended by a number of energy ministers, the Secretary General of OPEC, the Secretary of the World Energy Forum, the Secretary General of APO (Organization of African Oil Producing Countries), and many experts and specialists in the fields of energy.

Ben Gdara announces the start of developing the new strategic plan for the oil and gas sector in Libya, which aims to increase production to 2 million barrels per day

The Chairman of the Board of Directors of the National Oil Corporation, Farhat Ben Gdara, announced today, Wednesday, from Benghazi, the start of developing the strategic plan for the oil and gas sector in Libya.

Ben Gdara stressed that the Corporation is facing challenges, the most important of which is the world’s trend towards alternative energy and dispensing with oil, and a new strategic plan must be prepared that aims to benefit from oil and increase production, explaining that the new plan increases production to 2 million barrels per day.

Al-Sour imprisons the director of Waha Bank for deliberately granting credit facilities in the amount of one billion and 225 million

Today, Thursday, the Attorney General, Seddiq Al-Sour, ordered the imprisonment of the Chairman of the Board of Directors of Waha Bank with a number of the officials, for deliberately granting credit facilities in the amount of one billion and 250 million dinars, after the investigator inferred the direction of the work leaders’ behavior, towards breaking the covenant of fulfilling the responsibility and betraying the duty of the trust that they carried.

The investigator conducted an interrogation of the chairman of the board of directors, his deputy, and officials of the bank, and they did not come up with evidence of the misuse of the powers of the position for the purpose of achieving illegal benefits, and their responsibility for the serious damage that affected public money.

The first procedures dealt with an investigation of the legality of liquidating the amount of 600 million dinars for the benefit of two people, so the research indicated that the amount was intentionally liquidated by exceeding the limits of credit concentration, and the absence of in-kind guarantees that guarantee its fulfillment, in addition to the knowledge of the bank officials that the contractual link between Waha Bank and some companies that the perpetrators said they own its shares, and that the procedures should be built for the rest of the facilities on what was written contrary to the truth.

The investigator of the Public Prosecution took precautionary measures aimed at seizing and bringing absentees, preventing the disposal of funds and real estate owned by all the accused, and keeping track of what their spouses and children acquired.

Shakshak discusses with Abu Bridaa the procedures of Brega Petroleum Marketing Company in determining the annual need for fuel

The head of the Audit Bureau, Khaled Shakshak, discussed with the Chairman of the Board of Directors of Brega Petroleum Marketing Company, Ibrahim Abu Bridaa, the company’s procedures in determining the state’s fuel needs in light of the increasing demand and the high supply indicators in recent years.

Abu Bridaa explained the difficulty of estimating the need in light of the lack of control over smuggling operations, and the lack of a clear policy to reduce consumption, indicating that what is currently used in determining the annual need is to calculate the average consumption of last year in addition to a constant coefficient of growth.

For his part, Shakshak stressed the need to work on determining the expected quantities accurately, in a manner commensurate with the real need and organizing the supply file for large consumers, in addition to intensifying efforts in cooperation with the competent security authorities to reduce the phenomenon of smuggling.

Shakshak stressed the need to expedite the transfer of contracts for tracking systems to ensure monitoring of the distribution path and limit fuel waste and its leakage outside the borders, as well as cooperation with the Audit Bureau committees charged with evaluating the fuel file and providing them with the necessary data and information to accomplish their tasks as required.

The Administrative Control Authority challenges the law administration’s decision and asks Dbeibeh to withdraw his decision and to commit, with the government institutions, to the authority

In a statement today, Tuesday, the Administrative Control Authority asked the head of the government of national unity, Dbeibeh, to withdraw his decision regarding limiting the dealings of government agencies with the employees of the Audit Bureau only, stressing the need for all entities subject to their supervision in accordance with the law to comply with their members and staff in their oversight functions in order to avoid being subject to legal accountability.

In its statement, the authority affirmed that it is dissociated from acting on what was stated in the law administration’s decision in particular because it is not compulsory, noting that it exercises its jurisdiction in accordance with the provisions of the law of its establishment and that the decisions it issues regarding the exercise of these competencies are characterized by legal legitimacy, and it will not be affected by what was revealed in the law administration’s opinion, which directed the appeal against the decisions of the Authority before the courts.

The head of the national unity government, Abdul Hamid Dbeibeh, had issued a decision regarding limiting officials in the public agencies affiliated with the government with the employees of the Audit Bureau, excluding other oversight bodies, in sympathy with a decision from the Law Administration in particular, based on a referendum submitted by the Audit Bureau.

Online Dating Safety and How to Recognize Red Flags

One of the key questions surrounding online dating is whether these platforms lead to long-term relationships. Some 53% of adults under 30 have ever used a dating site or app – including a quarter who have used one in the past year. This compares with 37% of those ages 30 to 49 who have ever tried online dating and smaller shares of those 50 to 64 (20%) and 65 and older (13%) who say the same.

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Shakshak meets the Board of Directors of the Iron and Steel Factory to discuss the proposal submitted by the company regarding the manufacture of gas cylinders

Today, Tuesday, the head of the Audit Bureau, Khaled Shakshak, held a meeting with the Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Libyan Iron and Steel Company, Mohamed Al-Faqih, to discuss the proposal submitted by the company regarding the manufacture of gas cylinders.

The meeting, which was held at the office’s headquarters, discussed the economic feasibility of this project, which will be implemented by the Libyan Iron and Steel Factory with the Military Industrialization Authority, and the extent to which it will be used to localize the local industry and provide job opportunities for young people.

For his part, the Head of the Audit Bureau stressed the importance of studying the project from all aspects. To have a positive impact on the local market, stressing the need for the manufacturing process to be carried out in accordance with the specifications and quality that will be set by the Brega Petroleum Marketing Company.

Aoun: “There are 7 other explorations that were not mentioned by the head of the NOC, Ben Gdara.”

The Minister of Oil and Gas in the Government of National Unity, Mohamed Aoun, said during a televised statement that the agreement was with Italy to invest 27 billion and 700 million dollars, that was during 2008, and it has not been followed up now by the National Oil Corporation after the signing of the agreement in the past days, and there 7 other explorations that were not addressed by the head of the institution, Farhat bin Gdara.”

Aoun stressed that there is no justification for launching a 7% increase in the share of the Italian company Eni during the signed agreement, and increasing the percentage is considered a waste of the state’s wealth, explaining that the National Oil Corporation should have submitted a detailed explanatory memorandum with strong justifications to enter into negotiations with the company Eni, and it is reviewed by the Ministry of Oil and Gas and submitted to the government.

Aoun indicated that the management of the National Oil Corporation took the wrong action, by forming a committee to negotiate with Eni, explaining that it demanded renegotiation of the agreement, due to the existence of the corporation’s management is weak and ready to concede.

Aoun added that a concession is also expected by the National Oil Corporation to increase the percentage of agreements signed with other companies such as TotalEnergies.

Aoun clarified during his statement about the reason for the ministry’s objection to the agreement, due to the wrong measures taken by the Oil Corporation in terms of procedural and legal aspects, and that he was not presented to the ministry at all.

Aoun also confirmed that the Ministry of Oil is legally empowered to present any changes in the agreements to the national unity government, and that its recommendations have not been accepted by the Corporation and the government since 2021.

It is worth noting that the Minister of Oil and Gas in the Government of National Unity, Aoun, was the one who headed the main negotiating committee for the agreement with the Italian company Eni in 2008.

The Health Ministry of the Libyan government launches the first digital platform for assuming leadership tasks

The Ministry of Health of the Libyan government announced the opening of the door for candidacy to assume leadership tasks in the ministry, hospitals and various medical facilities, starting from the 12th of February until the 26th of this month.

The Ministry’s decision stipulated that the candidacy for the position of assuming leadership tasks will include general departments and offices in the Ministry, and its affiliated authorities, which include medical centers, university hospitals, specialized centers, treatment centers, educational and central hospitals, public hospitals, village hospitals, health services departments, and clinics complexes.

Commenting on the launch of the platform, the Minister of Health, Othman Abdel Jalil, stated that the priorities for the advancement of health systems in Libya begin with strengthening leadership and good governance and choosing the right person in the right place in a transparent manner that takes into account the qualifications of the candidate, practical experience, the testimony of colleagues, and passing personal interviews.

Abdul Jalil added: “We have launched an electronic platform to receive applications for those wishing to run for administrative and leadership positions, for Libyans and non-Libyans residing in Libya and abroad to hold these positions.”