Al-Jaadi: If documents of proven corruption that the newspapers read to us revealed in another country, we would have seen corruption bodies in prisons

The assistant secretary-general of the Southern Transitional Council, member of the Transitional Council presidency; Fadhl Al-Jaadi, met with Sheikh Saleh Bin Farid Al-Awlaki, member of the Presidency of the Southern Transitional Council,  the leadership of the Southern Commission for Combating Corruption.

 

During the meeting, the Assistant Secretary-General praised the efforts of the Southern Commission for combating corruption, pointing out that no development or building will take place without the eradication of corruption and put its perpetrators into investigation and execute punishment on those who their involvement approved. Al-Ja'adi discussed with the leadership of the Southern Commission for Combating Corruption the aspects of joint cooperation and discussed with them the strengthening of relations and coordination to achieve the general interest of the homeland and the citizen. He stressed that the Council respects the independence of the Southern Commission and its reliance on transparency and absolute credibility 

Al-Ja'adi confirmed that if the documents of proven corruption published and read by local newspapers and various media are revealed in a any country other than Yemen, they would have been able to refer the highest ranked official in the state to investigation.