Moussa Al-Koni, Vice President of the Presidential Council, discussed governance and accountability with Deputy Auditor General Atiyah Allah Abdelkarim, focusing on audit reports by the Audit Bureau. Al-Koni emphasized the Bureau’s importance in ensuring transparency and proposed a governance model that divides Libya into three executive regions to combat corruption.
On Monday, Vice President of the Presidential Council (PC), Moussa Al-Koni, convened with Deputy Auditor General Atiyah Allah Abdelkarim to discuss key issues surrounding financial oversight and governmental accountability. The meeting included several advisors from the Audit Bureau, emphasizing the collaborative approach toward enhancing governance.
The discussions were centered around recent audit reports issued by the Audit Bureau, reflecting its commitment to monitoring the performance of government institutions. Al-Koni praised the Bureau for its critical role in reviewing public sector accounts that fostered transparency in state-funded entities.
Further, the meeting addressed Libya’s political and administrative landscape, where Al-Koni shared his vision for a governance structure that divides the country into three executive regions, each allocated an equal budget. This approach aims to tackle issues of financial and administrative corruption effectively.
The meeting between Moussa Al-Koni and Atiyah Allah Abdelkarim highlights the importance of financial oversight in governance. The emphasis on the Audit Bureau’s reports signifies a step towards greater accountability in government institutions. Al-Koni’s proposed governance model for Libya seeks to establish a more equitable administrative framework to combat corruption.
Original Source: libyaobserver.ly