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85202
Tue, 10/20/2009 - 12:00
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155 Customs employees to face prosecution over disclosure delay
Sana'a, Oct, 18
(Saba)-The Supreme National Authority for Combating Corruption (SNACC) has called
155 employees
at the Customs Authority for investigation.
SNACC represented by the Financial Disclosure Department sent a letter to the head
of Customs Authority demanding him to inform those employees to come to SNACC
before they
are turned over to the prosecution because of refusal to submitting their financial
disclosures.
The Chief of the Financial disclosure Department Mr. Hamoud al-Matari said that the
letter came after alerting the employees, who have missed a deadline to submit
their
financial disclosures.
He also noted that Noman al-Suhaibi, Minister of Finance, asked the head of Customs
Authority to suspend the 155 because of financial disclosures delay, adding that
the
minister sent a note to SNACC regarding this issue.
The employees have their posts in a number of Yemen's 21 governorates.
FR
(Saba)-The Supreme National Authority for Combating Corruption (SNACC) has called
155 employees
at the Customs Authority for investigation.
SNACC represented by the Financial Disclosure Department sent a letter to the head
of Customs Authority demanding him to inform those employees to come to SNACC
before they
are turned over to the prosecution because of refusal to submitting their financial
disclosures.
The Chief of the Financial disclosure Department Mr. Hamoud al-Matari said that the
letter came after alerting the employees, who have missed a deadline to submit
their
financial disclosures.
He also noted that Noman al-Suhaibi, Minister of Finance, asked the head of Customs
Authority to suspend the 155 because of financial disclosures delay, adding that
the
minister sent a note to SNACC regarding this issue.
The employees have their posts in a number of Yemen's 21 governorates.
FR