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Imad Marmel wrote in Al-Gomhoria: “In light of the exacerbation of the crisis of the power outage with the depletion of fuel quantities in more than one production plant, a remarkable development was recorded in the file of the ships of energy, as the financial prosecutor, Judge Ali Ibrahim, put it. I heard yesterday from the former Minister of Energy Basilio.
Judge Ibrahim told Al-Jumhuriya that he heard Bassil as part of the finalization of the briefing on all aspects of the electric boat problem, in relation to the news presented at this level, noting that Basil appeared before him as a listener and not as a defendant.
He explains that it was his duty to take Bassil’s security considerations into account, but denied that the financial prosecutors of the court of law had been evacuated for that purpose.
Ibrahim affirms that the file of the boats will follow its legal and judicial course, denying that there is any political dimension behind hearing Basil or moving the case now. Investigate this report. ”
He explains that the meeting with Basil was useful and allowed to highlight a series of details and matters related to the ships, “and I can listen to him again if I find it necessary, depending on the course the case will take”.
Ibrahim emphasizes that he is not worried about the political complaints and disputes that take place outside his office, “and I work far from calculations and interests, since I proceed only from what my conscience and my duty dictate.”
And he confirms that he will continue to investigate the file of the ships until the end, with all the seriousness required, “Perhaps the arrests made so far show that we are determined not to tolerate this issue.
Ibrahim had previously issued a decision to arrest the representative of the Turkish company “Karadeniz” in Lebanon, Ralph Faysal, and both Fadel Muhammad Raad and Hassan Muhammad Amhaz, in the context of paying commissions and bribes to complete the deal in the boats. of energy.
Ibrahim has accused the three people of paying and accepting bribes, “which constitutes a waste of public money and a violation of the illicit enrichment law.”
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