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Special Flights Authority former official sentenced to five years imprisonment and US$ 13 million fine for Antonov engines corruption

ABI Analysis · Libya tech Sentiment: 0.00 (unrated) · 13/03/2026
Libya’s oversight entity, the Administrative Control Authority (ACA), reported yesterday that the Tripoli Court of Appeal issued its judgment on 16 February 2026, finding former Director General of Libya’s Executive Authority for Special Flights (which refers to itself in English as the EACS for short) guilty of violating the provisions of the law and neglecting […]
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