Judicial orders preventing officials from traveling outside Aden

On Monday, the Public Funds Court issued judicial orders banning a number of government officials from traveling, in the first judicial session to try them.
The Public Funds Court held the first judicial session to try a number of officials in the General Authority for Medicines on several charges, including violating the Public Health Law, fraud in collecting fees, and obstructing the implementation of the Public Health Law.
The court, headed by Judge Sami Baabad, the Deputy Prosecutor for Taxes, Customs, and Endowments, Khaled Al-Baiti, and the Public Funds Prosecutor, Bassem Abdel-Ghani, ordered in the first session to ban a number of officials, including the Executive General Director of the Authority, the Director of Control and Inspection, who did not attend the session, the Director of the Authority’s Accounting Department, and a number of other employees. From travel.
The session was adjourned until after the judicial leave.