The Attorney General’s Office reported last Monday (13 April) that the Tripoli Court of Appeal had sentenced the former director of the International Marketing Department of the National Oil Corporation to 10 years in prison.
It had also fined him more than US$ 1.8 billion, and deprived him permanently of his civil rights, for failing to collect oil revenues from sales transactions, and for contracting for substandard fuel. The Attorney General’s Office did not name the convict, but Libyan social media has.
The accused was convicted for failing to collect the price of marketing crude oil and petroleum products sold during the period from 2010 to 2017, and for authorizing a contract to supply quantities of petrol that did not meet the Libyan standard specifications in 2013.
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