Al-Qubbah, February 16, 2026 – The President of the House of Representatives, “Aqila Saleh,” reviewed the preliminary version of the annual reports of the Administrative Control Authority for the years 2024-2025, and the mechanisms for presenting them to the legislative authority.
This came during his meeting today, Monday, with the head of the Administrative Control Authority, Abdullah Qadribuh.
The meeting discussed reviewing the positive results of the first phase of the work of the committee following up on the closure of the state’s final accounts, with an emphasis on the importance of this step in ending years of technical and procedural accumulation and enhancing standards of financial transparency and accountability.

Al-Qubbah
Al-Qubbah is a historic palace located in Tripoli, Libya, originally constructed in the 19th century under Ottoman rule. It later served as a royal residence for the Libyan monarchy and is known for its distinctive architectural blend of Ottoman, Italian, and traditional Libyan styles.
House of Representatives
The House of Representatives is the lower chamber of the United States Congress, established by the Constitution in 1789. It is composed of representatives elected from congressional districts, with representation based on state population, and holds primary responsibility for initiating revenue bills and impeaching federal officials.
Administrative Control Authority
The Administrative Control Authority is an Egyptian government body responsible for combating corruption and ensuring administrative integrity within state institutions. It was established in 1964, originally under the name “Administrative Monitoring Authority,” to oversee the conduct of public officials and the proper implementation of laws and regulations.


























































































































































































































































