Tripoli – The State Council’s Services Committee, led by Ajili Abusedil and including members Fathi Al-Sharif and Ahmeda Al-Dali, participated in a meeting organized by the National Anti-Corruption Authority to present the final report of the first phase of the private health and education sector evaluation project.
According to the Council’s media office, several officials from the Ministries of Health and Labor also attended, along with representatives from the National Anti-Corruption Authority.
During the meeting, participants reviewed the final results of the first phase, which covered the assessment of private inpatient clinics in the greater Tripoli area.
The meeting also discussed the plan for the project’s second phase, which aims to expand the evaluation geographically to include new regions in Libya. The plan will also add more diverse medical specialties, ensuring a more comprehensive assessment of private sector services.
Participants emphasized the project’s strategic importance in promoting transparency and good governance within private institutions and improving the quality of healthcare and education services. They stressed that the project also aims to enhance public service standards and safeguard citizens’ rights.
