Embarrassing (hypothetical) recommendations to Ibn Habtoor's government

English - Wednesday 22 July 2020 الساعة 04:11 pm
Sanaa, Newsyemen, Ahmed Fouad:

Parliamentary recommendations in Sanaa confirmed the Houthi militia's continued looting of state revenues, confiscation of salaries of employees and pensions of retirees, as well as grants and assistance provided by international organizations, and the inability of the Ibn Habtoor government to perform its function in accordance with the laws in force.

The recommendations revealed the continued confiscation by the Houthi militia of the allocations of private funds and their supply to accounts belonging to influential people in the ranks of the militia, and the acquisition of revenues of local authorities in the governorates and districts through the creation of special bodies for the group in a manner contrary to laws and regulations.

In a remarkable indication of the growth of crimes of looting of public funds and state revenues, the parliamentary recommendations included "the supply of all resources for independent and attached units, special funds and economic units to their own accounts by the Central Bank and the closure of any accounts otherwise."

The Houthi militia's acquisition of grants and aid provided by international organizations, and the allocation of this aid to its war operations, and to serve its racist sectarian projects, confirmed by the recommendations of Parliament under the control of the Houthi coup, and that the government discussed “being an active partner in overseeing the distribution of grants and aid provided by international organizations. "

The Houthi militia also dominated the pensions of the retired people, since its coup against legitimacy in September 2014, which was confirmed by parliamentary recommendations in which the obligation of the government of Ibn Habtoor managed by the Houthi militia to "pay pensions (military and security retired) on a monthly and regular basis as rights previously deducted from their salaries during their service. "

Sanaa Parliament demanded the government of Dr. Abdulaziz bin Habtoor to perform its (virtual) function in collecting the public resources of the state in accordance with the laws in force and to address and correct what he described as the existing imbalances "in a manner that ensures raising the efficiency of collection for all state resources and supplying them to the government account at the central bank first-hand", indicating the continued confiscation and the Houthi militia looting of state is in its areas of control.

Emphasizing the growing phenomenon of levies and the Houthi militia imposing from time to time financial sums (royalties) on large sectors of workers in the commercial sector, the parliamentary recommendations included (obligating the leaders of the local authority and its administrative unit in the capital’s secretariat - Sana'a - the governorates to collect legally defined fees and not to impose and collect any fees outside the framework of the laws in force), as well as work (to activate mechanisms for collecting and collecting public resources, common public resources and self-resources for the local authority in accordance with the provisions of the law of the local authority and its executive regulations) .

Parliamentary (hypothetical) recommendations reveal the extent of the development of financial and administrative corruption, and what can be called the systematic plundering of state revenues, and the impasse of the government of Bin Habtoor, as the recommendations indicated an exacerbation of the state of tampering and systematic robbery of the revenues of "independent and attached units, special funds, and hygiene and improvement funds", and the recommendations claimed It aims to limit "excesses and violations in these bodies, not to spend any sums from the resources of these funds except for the purposes designated for them, and to refer those responsible for these violations and violations to investigation and accountability."