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Decision No. 248 of 2022 on Official Business Mission Delegation to Mali

29-05-2022·رئيس مجلس الوزراء·الخارجية
Analysis
Summary

The Prime Minister authorized a four-person delegation to travel to Mali for one week starting June 15, 2022, to inventory assets and properties of the Administrative City project in Bamako. The Cabinet Office covers travel expenses and allowances for three of the four delegates.

Business Implication

This decision reflects Libya's efforts to audit and potentially recover or manage overseas assets, specifically the Administrative City project in Bamako. For foreign contractors or investors involved in Libyan government projects abroad, this signals increased scrutiny of asset management and project accounting. Companies with historical involvement in Libyan infrastructure projects in third countries should anticipate potential audits or inventory exercises.

Key Provisions
Four-person delegation authorized for one-week mission to Mali starting June 15, 2022
Mission purpose: inventory assets and properties of Administrative City project in Bamako
Cabinet Office bears travel costs and allowances for three delegates, excluding the second named delegate
Delegation implements Prime Minister's Decision No. 102 of 2022 regarding committee formation
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