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corruption
Sunday, 5 January, 2025 - 4:18 PM
On Sunday, the Yemeni News Agency "Saba" published details of reports issued by the Public Prosecution and the Central Organization for Control and Accounting related to corruption cases that included the seizure of public funds, money laundering, financing terrorism, harming the state's interests, and tax and customs evasion.
Wednesday, 13 November, 2024 - 3:28 PM
Prime Minister Dr. Ahmed Awad bin Mubarak said that the Public Prosecution has begun investigation procedures into the Aden refineries issue, and the irregularities that occurred in a contract worth $180 million over the past nine years, and the large sums of money paid by the government from the value of this contract and its failure to implement it.
Tuesday, 17 September, 2024 - 8:02 PM
The famous Yemeni artist "Ali Anba" and a number of citizens complained about the corruption of the judiciary in the capital Sana'a, which is under the control of the Houthis.
Monday, 16 September, 2024 - 8:51 PM
Special sources revealed that the Houthi militia referred its former prime minister, Abdulaziz bin Habtoor, and a number of members of his government affiliated with the General People's Congress to trial on charges of corruption.
Tuesday, 6 August, 2024 - 2:44 PM
Documents issued by the Ministry of Finance previously revealed serious financial violations by the Ministry of Endowments and Guidance, specifically the Hajj and Umrah sector.
Thursday, 1 August, 2024 - 8:43 PM
Despite the massive destruction caused by the internal war in Yemen, there are cities that were served by the war and transformed from neglected rural villages into new, prosperous cities. The city of Al-Turbah - southwest of the besieged Taiz Governorate - would have been one of those cities thanks to its transformation into a vital main corridor for the residents of the city of Taiz and its districts besieged by the Houthi militias, had it not been for the fact that the local authority in the district was not up to the responsibility and failed to seize the precious opportunity to develop its infrastructure. Transforming it into a new city.