Jamil Al-Jaadabi Almotamar.net - The official in charge of property statements at the Supreme National Ant-Corruption Authority (SNACA) Mohammed Hamoud al-Matari, who is also a member of the authority on Saturday, said they received three more statements from Yemeni ministers on their property. That brings the number of ministers already delivered such statements to nine since the beginning of this month. This is in implementation of the property law approved by parliament in July last year.
Al-Matari has made it clear to almotamar.net that the ministers who presented their property statements Saturday were those of higher education and scientific research, education and the youth and sport. He added that five ministries have already delivered statements of property of officials included by the law, among them the ministries of defence and education.