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More officials barred by Integrity Commision

byMichel Cousins
February 19, 2013
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Tripoli, 18 February 2013:

The Integrity Commission today, Monday, published a further list of names of officials it has judged to have . . .[restrict]been compromised by their involvement with the Qaddafi regime and to be disbarred from their current posts.

They are:

  • Bashir Al-Hamali Ahmed Sharif at the Libyan Embassy in Oman;
  • Ali Yusuf Salem Al-Qalai, head of the Asian and Australian department at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs;
  • Abdul Salam Ahmed Dou, head of the Arab States department at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs;
  • Ali Mohammed Abdul Qader Al-Haddad, head of National Security in Murzuk;
  • Abdullah Hamed Suleiman Musa Al-Dinali of Tocra Education Department;
  • Lutfi Rajab Shaban Abu Abid of the Wahda Bank in Qasr Khiyar;
  • Juma Ali Omar Anbeh, candidate to work at an embassy abroad as a financial controller;
  • Mohamed Al-Saghir Ferjani, candidate to work at an embassy abroad as a cultural attaché;
  • Daoud Al-Haddad, secretary of the Youth Hostels Association in Ghat;
  •  Hadi Mohammed Fitouri Al-Birdan, member of the board of the Libyan Company for Foreign Investment.

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