Almotamar Net - The Supreme National Anti-Corruption Commission (SACC) on Tuesday sent the file of the case of allowances for supporting schools of Yemeni communities in the East Africa states of Djibouti, Ethiopia, Kenya and Tanzania for the year 2006-2007 to the General Prosecution.

Thursday, 24-July-2008
Almotamar.net - The Supreme National Anti-Corruption Commission (SACC) on Tuesday sent the file of the case of allowances for supporting schools of Yemeni communities in the East Africa states of Djibouti, Ethiopia, Kenya and Tanzania for the year 2006-2007 to the General Prosecution.

The dossier contained justifications of the referring. And according to almotamar.net special sources justifications point out abuse of power, taking advantage of authorities and causing harm to beneficiaries of allocations for the support for schools of those communities for the mentioned year. The dossier also contained all realities, evidence, investigation reports, documents confirming those realities and all conclusive proofs.

This is the second case the SNACC it refers to the prosecution in this month. The Commission is currently considering four other cases of corruption in Al-Suaidi Hospital in Taiz governorate. Those corruption cases have been disclosed in a report by the Central Organisation for Control and Auditing.
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