The most prominent corruption committed by Maeen Abdul Malik:

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The most prominent corruption committed by Maeen Abdul Malik: Southern Eye / Private [caption id="attachment_1181" align="alignnone" width="300"]The most prominent corruption committed by Maeen Abdul Malik: The most prominent corruption committed by Maeen Abdul Malik:[/caption] Maeen Abdulmalik is the prime minister of the Yemeni parity government that was formed in 2018, and he was seen as a promising and leading political figure in Yemen. The Yemenis were optimistic about his arrival and called him "Hamdi the New Yemen." Over the years, the joy of the people turned into sadness and pain due to the deterioration of living and services that afflicted Aden, the south and the liberated areas. The oil doses that were announced after the appointment of Maeen Abdul Malik as prime minister in Yemen began. The doses started by raising the price of a 20-liter gallon of petroleum to 6,800, and in the last dose it reached 22,400 Yemeni riyals. Before the advent of Maeen Abdul-Malik, fuel prices were stable in the areas under the control of the legitimacy, and at the foot of Maeen Abdul-Malik, fuel prices rose, the economy collapsed and the currency fell during the reign of Maeen Abdul-Malik, and the Yemeni riyal recorded a sharp decline to 1300 against the US dollar, and many shops were opened Money exchange in the liberated areas, which led to price speculation. The prices of foodstuffs and transportation have risen dramatically, and most of the exchange companies belong to officials in the Maeen government, and they are involved in price speculation. None of the economic measures announced by Maeen's government have been implemented, and the currency collapse continues. As for the gas crisis, the residents of Aden, Taiz, Mocha, and the rest of the southern regions suffer from an acute shortage of domestic gas supplies, and are forced to buy gas from black markets at very high prices, which negatively affects the family budget and increases the living challenges faced by the population. In addition, the health and education services in the liberated areas suffer from great deterioration and the lack of necessary services, and workers in the two sectors suffer from a lack of salaries and medical and educational supplies, which affects the quality of services provided to citizens. The corruption of Moein Abdul Malik is considered one of the biggest challenges facing Yemen, as it has caused huge losses to public money and further deteriorated the economic and service situation in the country. The most prominent corruption committed by Maeen Abdul Malik: 1- Manipulating the prices of oil and fuel: This corruption is considered one of the biggest corruptions committed by Maeen Abdul Malik, as he used his position to feed some merchants and investors. He raised oil and fuel prices unfairly and unbalanced, which led to high inflation rates and a deterioration in the economic situation. 2- Government fraud and money laundering: Moein Abdul Malik was manipulating several government deals and falsifying contracts and invoices in order to be able to transfer money to personal accounts, which is government fraud and money laundering. 3- Bribery and Exploitation: Moein Abdel-Malik unlawfully employed his acquaintances and friends in high-level government jobs, imposed restrictions and weakened individual freedoms, and politically exploited employees and citizens. 4- Lack of commitment to transparency: The government headed by Maeen Abdul-Malik did not adhere to transparency in managing public funds, and there were attempts to hide suspicious contracts and deals and manipulate the public budget. Many political and economic analysts assert that the corruption of Maeen Abdulmalik has led to the deterioration of the economic and service situation in Yemen, and has increased poverty, unemployment, and the spread of diseases and epidemics in the country. This view is also reinforced by the fact that Yemen has been suffering for several years from internal conflicts and continuous war, which makes combating corruption and rebuilding infrastructure difficult and complicated. Corruption is one of the main factors that complicate the economic and political situation in Yemen, and it is one of the biggest challenges facing the government, and it must be addressed urgently and effectively.

EYN ALGNOUB