Deputy head of the committee, Mohamed al-Faki admitted, during a press conference, on Sunday evening that there are major problems in the Ministry of Finance regarding the receipt of recovered assets.
Alfaki vowed not to allow those who obstruct the work of the revolution to continue, and who he said were engaged in organized sabotage that would soon come an end.
Alfaki stressed the urgent need to continue working in state institutions in harmony with the importance of partnership between the civilian and military components.
Salah Manaa announced the dissolution of the boards of directors of the Nile Bank, saying it was one of the “fronts” of the ousted party, and was owned by the leader of the dissolved party, Haji Atta
Al-Manan.
The decrees included the termination of the service of 30 employees of the Sudanese Airlines, and the termination of the contract of the International University of Africa, which he described as the focus of
the former regime.
Salah Manna announced the termination of the service of 55 employees of the Sudanese Mineral Resources Company, and 6 employees of the Civil Aviation Authority, while relieving the head and members of the National Commission for Human Rights from their duties.