Aoun to Parliament: Audit; otherwise, Lebanon will become a failed state



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Added that "The continued reluctance to hand over the documents to the auditing firm resulted in his inability to begin his task … then he terminated the contract".

The Lebanese president described what happened as "A serious setback for the logic of the State and the interests of the Lebanese people", Indicating that "Forensic accounting has become a prerequisite for state negotiation with the International Monetary Fund".

He stressed that the loss of confidence in the State and its authorities and institutions will not be limited to the interior, but will become a necessity for the international community.

President Aoun said that "Islah is an indivisible whole, synonymous with political stability and security", Expressing his refusal "Give in to any pressure to quit or lower your requirements.".

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In his message to Parliament, the Lebanese president stressed the need for cooperation with the procedural authority to allow the state to carry out a forensic accounting audit of the Bank of Lebanon accounts.

He added that scrutiny is being withdrawn from the rest of the state’s public facilities, in order to achieve the desired reform and aid programs that Lebanon needs today.

In his letter, which requested to be discussed in the Lebanese Parliament, Aoun said that “a forensic accounting audit is necessary so that Lebanon does not become one of the rogue or failed states in the eyes of the international community.”

He added that “the continued reluctance to hand over the documents to the auditing firm resulted in his inability to begin his mission … and then he terminated the contract.”

The Lebanese president described what happened as a “serious setback for the logic of the State and the interests of the Lebanese people”, and pointed out that “criminal accounting auditing has become one of the requirements of the state’s negotiation with the International Monetary Fund “.

He stressed that the loss of confidence in the State and its authorities and institutions will not be limited to the interior, but will become a necessity for the international community.

President Aoun said that “the reform is an indivisible whole and synonymous with political stability and security”, and expressed his refusal to “give in to any pressure to abandon it or reduce its requirements.”



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