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The director of the Media Center, Salem Zahran, unleashed a resounding news about “a danger at the airport similar to that which occurred in the port of Beirut.”

He attached the “mail” to various documents, including an opinion issued on September 1 by the head of the Audit Office, Judge Muhammad Badran, and two books addressed by Minister of Public Works and Transport Michel Al-Najjar to the president of the Republic and the government this morning.

In the Zahran Post content, it was stated on their official Facebook page:

“After the port was bombed … a hazard at the airport … Will the authorities move ?!

Twenty days after the Beirut port explosion, a very dangerous book from the Ministry of Public Works and Transport arrived at the Audit Office, and failure to address it could cause a disaster at the airport …!

And in the details:

On February 24, 2020, Maroun Shammas, contractor for the aircraft fueling facilities, and his company in charge of taking care of the facilities and repairs at Rafic Hariri International Airport, recorded a book listing some of the risks operational events that occurred at the airport:

1- A leak from a hole in the main supply pipe resulted in a loss of 84,000 liters of jet fuel.
2- The main underground distribution room was dismantled and filled with residual fuel, which supplies all reefs in the network, which caused the airport to be suspended for 4 hours.
3- The aircraft supply hatch on boarding gate No. of the aircraft is completely blocked
4- Stoppage of the control systems and electronic link, which entails the cessation of control over the work of the station and endangers air navigation.
5- Damage to the main electrical panel of the station and the need to run the generators for 48 hours continuously, which cannot be guaranteed in the event of repetition on any next occasion.

And between the lack of funds destined to the Ministry of Works and implicitly to the airport, and the “bureaucracy” of correspondence between ministries and departments that we have seen as an example in the ammonium nitrate ship hung the book and with it the treatment and maintenance From the airport.

Indeed, within a week, the Audit Office decided the matter and, in the Office’s opinion, several points emerged, including a correction on how to maintain and preserve public money without financial and administrative impurities, highlighting the need to conduct a public tender.

However, the most dangerous thing that was mentioned in the Office’s reading is related to airport security, and this is what made it necessary to transfer it to higher authorities.

Consequently, the head of the Audit Office, Judge Muhammad Badran, sounded the alarm on September 1 and wrote to the legislative, executive and judicial authorities about the seriousness of what is happening at the airport. Today on the morning of September 3, the Minister of Public Works and Transportation sent two letters to the presidents of the republic and the government for their treatment.

Also in the information:

The discriminatory lawyer, Judge Ghassan Al-Khoury, sent the papers to the Public Finance Ministry to investigate the waste of public money, and the army command was informed to inspect the mentioned danger, provided that the necessary measures are taken.

Therefore, we hope that the opinion of the Audit Office, together with my book by the Minister of Public Works, will not be lost in the corridors of the administrations, as it happened in the ammonium nitrate vapor.

Consequently, they addressed the loopholes, which brought up the opinion of the Audit Office on what happened earlier and may take you later at the airport, which is extremely dangerous!

The two books of the Minister of Works are supposed to have reached the Republican Palace and the Serail Government … Let them be a quick solution away from the “administrative bureaucracy”.

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