Libyan Prime Minister Abdul-Hamid Dbeibah said his government will support the Public Prosecution with necessary funds to allow its work to continue effectively.

In a meeting with the Attorney General, Al-Siddiq Al-Sour on Tuesday, Dbeibah said his government is keen on receiving reports from the Public Prosecution to combat financial and administrative corruption at the public sector, reviewing as well the challenges facing enforcing laws and the solutions to end them.

The two officials discussed as well working as per national and international standards regarding human rights, including at rehabilitation facilities, as Al-Sour hailed the seriousness of the Government of National Unity to support the work of the Public Prosecution and briefing the Attorney General's Office about certain administrative abnormalities.

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