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The Libyan Audit Bureau monitored the expenditures of the Libyan diplomatic missions abroad for the year 2019, indicating that they exceeded the allocated amounts.
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The Bureau indicated in a report that the total expenditures in 2019 amounted to 311 million dinars, with an increase in expenses that exceeded 10 million dinars compared to 2018.
The Diwan pointed out that spending in Chapter One exceeded 234 million dinars, while the percentage of decrease in spending in the salaries section did not reach 10% despite the Presidential Council’s decision to reduce the salaries of workers in these missions by 31.25%.
The State Audit Bureau stated that spending in Chapter Two amounted to 60 million dinars.
The Bureau pointed out that the number of embassies, consulates and diplomatic missions abroad increased from 138 in 2018 to 150 in 2019, and the Bureau also monitored a multiplicity of Libyan missions in one country, until the number of missions reached 5 in the same country.
Earlier, the head of the Audit Bureau, Khaled Shakshak, called on the Libyan Foreign Ministry to stop the ministry’s decision to dispatch 171 employees to work in Libyan embassies, missions and consulates.
Source: Al-Wasat + Ain Libya
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