The head of the preparatory committee of the National Movement for Correction and Construction, Bassem Fadl Al-Shaabi, this Sunday morning, handed over the directives issued by the First Attorney General of the Republic, Judge Fawzi Saeed, based on the complaint submitted by the movement regarding the electricity file in the capital, Aden, to the office of the head of the central apparatus. For control and accounting.
During his visit to the agency’s headquarters in Khor Maksar District, Al-Shaabi met with the Undersecretary of the Central Agency for Control and Accounting, Abdul Karim Al-Munaifi, and during the meeting they discussed many issues related to the electricity file and the role of the Central Agency in this important file.
The officials in the agency refused to speak directly to the media regarding the electricity file, or to take pictures under the pretext that their work prevents them from doing so.
An official source in the agency, who preferred to remain anonymous, said to him: Al-Shaabi approached him with a question about how to deal with the directives of the First Attorney of the Republic, who asked them to investigate the complaint submitted by the Correction and Construction Movement: We will address the Attorney General. We have submitted numerous reports to the Presidency of the Republic and the Prime Minister. Regarding corruption and tampering in the electricity file, but things are still the same.”
Noting that the agency’s mission is to submit reports and suggest solutions and remedies, while the issue of investigating corruption operations is within the jurisdiction of the Attorney General.
Al-Shaabi asked, “Isn’t the agency’s job of oversight and accountability?” The source replied: “Accounting is the responsibility of the Attorney General and the higher authorities, and it is not the agency’s job.”
The Preparatory Committee for the National Movement for Correction and Construction called on the Central Agency for Control and Accounting to deal seriously with the directives of the First Attorney General, who called on the head of the agency to investigate the complaint submitted against the partnership government, regarding the corruption and tampering that has prolonged and affected the electricity file in Aden, and to ensure that it does not These directives go into closed corridors, since the electricity issue is one of the most important issues that directly and daily affects people’s lives.
Many civil society organizations and activities intend to organize campaigns and protests in front of the headquarters of the Central Organization for Control and Accounting during the coming period, with the aim of pressuring it to activate its national role towards the issues of corruption and imbalances affecting state institutions in Aden, first and foremost the Electricity Corporation.
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