Lebanese Minister, Two Ex-Ministers Could Face Corruption Trial

  • 11/21/2019
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Lebanons caretaker information minister and two former telecoms ministers could face trial on charges of wasting public funds after their cases were referred to a special judicial panel set up to try top officials. The decision by a prosecutor to refer the cases to the Supreme Council for the Trial of Presidents and Ministers, according to judicial sources and state news agency NNA, follows protests fueled partly by corruption. The charges are among the first to be brought against high-level officials since the start of the protests, triggered by dire economic conditions and anger against a ruling class seen as pillaging the states resources and driving it into crisis. NNA and the judicial sources said the officials referred to the Supreme Council by financial prosecutor Ali Ibrahim were information minister Jamal al-Jarrah and former telecoms ministers Nicolas Sehnaoui and Butros Harb. In remarks to NNA, Jarrah called the proceedings "part of a political campaign" to defame him. He said the financial prosecutor had no legal right to refer the case to the council, a move he said requires a two-thirds vote from parliament. Harb declined to comment to Reuters until he had further information about the charges. Sehnaoui could not immediately be reached for comment. NNA did not provide further details about the exact nature of the corruption allegations. The protests that have swept the country, and brought down Prime Minister Saad Hariri, were ignited on Oct. 17 by a government proposal to tax WhatsApp calls, a measure that was quickly scrapped. The country has only two mobile service providers, both state-owned, and some of the costliest mobile rates in the region, a common grievance among Lebanese.

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