Libyan Parliament Speaker Aqila Saleh confirmed Thursday that the governor of the Central Bank of Libya (CBL) and the heads of the Audit Bureau and the Administrative Control Authority have lost their legal status.
Saleh added in a speech during the parliament session held in Benghazi that these institutions are no longer affiliated with the Parliament, and they receive orders from the outgoing government led by Abdul Hamid Dabaiba.
The Speaker called on the High Council of State to respond to the Parliament regarding these positions and refer them to an investigation into the performance of their duties and neglect of the duties assigned to them.
Saleh accused the Presidential Council of siding with the government of Abdul Hamid Dabaiba, and that it does not stand at the same distance from all parties.
He stated that a plan will be prepared to ensure the distribution of oil and gas income in a way that achieves equality and benefits all citizens and does not leave the matter to CBL governor or the head of the National Oil Corporation to act as they want.
He called for presenting this plan to society in a way that ensures justice for all Libyans to benefit from oil and gas income.