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July 20, 2025 – The Presidency of Libya’s Administrative Supervisory Authority, represented by its head Mr. Abdullah Qaderbouh, participated in the seventh session of the General Assembly of the Federation of African Anti-Corruption Bodies, held in Algiers, Algeria from July 20 to 22, 2025.

Mr. Qaderbouh led the Libyan delegation at the event, which was held under the theme:
“Recovering Resources: Strengthening Cooperation and Sharing of Experiences for a Strong and United Africa Against Corruption.”

The session saw the participation of senior officials and representatives from various African nations, including the Ambassador of Libya to Algeria, Mr. Saleh Huma, who was also in attendance.

The main focus of the assembly was to enhance coordination and deepen cooperation among African countries in the areas of oversight, investigation, and combating corruption, in accordance with both the African Union Convention on Preventing and Combating Corruption and the United Nations Convention Against Corruption.

The Federation of African Anti-Corruption Bodies is an independent international organization that brings together anti-corruption and oversight institutions from across the continent. Its mission is to facilitate joint efforts among African states in fighting corruption, curbing illicit financial flows, and promoting information sharing related to investigations, evidence collection, and legal cooperation in corruption-related crimes.

The Libyan delegation’s participation underscores the country’s ongoing commitment to transparency, accountability, and regional solidarity in the fight against corruption.