Sabtu, 17 September 2011

Libya ponders when to investigate deep-rooted corruption

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TRIPOLI — As a senior official in Libya's National Oil Corp., she wrote 50 letters denouncing massive corruption within her own organization, including three to longtime leader Moammar Gaddafi's powerful son Saif al-Islam.

For her troubles, Najwa Al Beshti was demoted, suspended without pay, interrogated by intelligence agents at her home, and received three death threats.

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Lori Montgomery 18 Sep, 2011


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