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Aoun's letter to the head of the Administrative Control Authority clarified that Khalifa Abdel Sadiq, Undersecretary General of the Ministry of Oil, violated applicable decisions and legislation.

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Aoun’s letter to the head of the Administrative Control Authority clarified that Khalifa Abdel Sadiq, Undersecretary General of the Ministry of Oil, violated applicable decisions and legislation.

Oil Minister of Government of National Unity of Libya, Mohamed Aoun, has appealed to the Administrative Control Authority for urgent intervention to enable him assume his duties at the ministry. He complained against the Oil Ministry’s Undersecretary-General, who was designated by Head of GNU Abdulhamid Dbeibah, as Oil Minister, describing such action as violating legislations and laws in force.

Aoun’s letter to the head of the Administrative Control Authority clarified that Khalifa Abdel Sadiq, Undersecretary General of the Ministry of Oil, violated applicable decisions and legislation.

Minister of Oil confirmed that Khalifa Abdel Sadiq, Undersecretary of the Ministry, is still continuing to assume the minister’s powers and issue decisions in the capacity of the designated Minister of Oil, creating conflict, and duplication of decisions in the work of the Oil Ministry.

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When Khalifa Abdel-Sadiq assumed the duties of the Ministry, he disqualified two director generals and other employees, and the work of the Gas Burning Committee was hampered, as well as ending the secondment of the Director General of Quality, Health, and Environmental Safety Department, according to Aoun’s letter.