Government Rejects Unauthorized Data Access
The Libyan government has issued a stern warning against the misuse of public employees’ financial information, emphasizing its dedication to safeguarding workers’ rights. In response to the Central Bank’s recent circular, which the administration claims bypassed proper legal procedures, the government has called for strict adherence to administrative protocols. Officials stress that the integrity of financial systems must not be compromised by political or administrative overreach, as such actions could jeopardize employees’ financial stability and trust in institutional processes.
Policy Coordination and Economic Reforms
Officials highlighted ongoing efforts to align with the Central Bank of Libya to implement comprehensive economic reforms. A key meeting in April, attended by the Central Bank Governor, government ministers, and representatives from the Presidential Council, underscored the need for coordinated policies to bolster the national economy. The government reiterated its commitment to collaborative frameworks that ensure transparency and accountability in financial management, aiming to stabilize the country’s economic landscape amid ongoing challenges.
Protective Measures and Legal Enforcement
The administration has pledged to take decisive legal action against entities misusing employee data, vowing to protect financial and administrative rights. This includes enforcing strict measures to prevent unauthorized access to sensitive information and ensuring fair salary distribution. The government’s stance reflects a broader effort to restore public confidence in institutional integrity, particularly as it seeks to address systemic issues in public sector governance.
Automated Salary Disbursement and System Modernization
Recent initiatives to streamline salary payments have gained momentum, with plans to automate disbursements starting in September. Central Bank Governor Saddek ElKaber and Finance Minister Khaled Al-Mabrouk have collaborated to develop a unified treasury account system, aiming to enhance efficiency and transparency. The ‘Ratbek Lahzi’ platform, launched in June, exemplifies these efforts by enabling real-time salary tracking, reducing delays, and improving financial accountability for public sector employees.
Call for Financial Transparency and Review
Prime Minister Osama Hammad has urged institutions in western Libya to conduct thorough financial audits in coordination with the Parliament’s Finance Committee. This initiative seeks to ensure all expenditures align with national budget frameworks, promoting equitable resource distribution. The government’s focus on transparency underscores its commitment to addressing fiscal irregularities and fostering trust in public financial systems.