A Muslim Brotherhood Leader Expands in Looting Yemeni Funds… Details
The Al-Omanaa newspaper reported, based on special sources, information regarding the intense efforts and movements being carried out by Hamoud Al-Mikhlafi, a leader in the Al-Islah party (the Yemeni branch of the Muslim Brotherhood), to transfer modern equipment and devices from the Arab Center for Prosthetics in Salalah, under the authority of the Sultanate of Oman, to the Yemeni province of Taiz.
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The sources explained that the medical equipment and devices, provided by German government associations during the center’s opening in 2020, and valued at three million dollars, were housed at the Arab Prosthetics Center in Oman, which was closed and had its funding stopped more than a year ago after the discovery of hundreds of fictitious names that Al-Mikhlafi had added among those needing prosthetics.
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The sources revealed that the Muslim Brotherhood leader has been attempting for some time to send this modern medical equipment, which does not belong to him but to German associations, to Taiz to open his own factory and invest in the sale and manufacture of prosthetics.
The sources urged the Yemeni government and the Minister of Social Affairs and Labor to act to prevent the transfer of this equipment to Taiz and to work on moving it to the capital, Aden.
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