The Libyan Airports Authority (LAA), part of the Transport Ministry, announced yesterday that the South Tripoli Court issued its ruling acquitting the head of the Airports Authority, Mohamed Abdullah Bait al-Mal and former Minister of Transport Milad Matoug (and Nasser Khalif and Faraj Saleh) from all allegations against them.
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Former Transport Minister Matoug and Airports Authority head cleared of all charges by court: LAA
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