Sovereign directive to stop salaries of employees supporting RSF militia in Sudan

Vice-President of the Transitional Sovereignty Council (TSC), Commander Malik Agar, directed to speed up reviewing of the disbursement of salaries of state employees who support and collaborate with the terrorist rebel Rapid Support Forces (RSF) militia and to halt the salaries of all state employees verified to be involved with the militia.
Agar stressed, during a meeting in his office on Monday with the Minister of Labor and Administrative Reform, Ahmed Ali Abdel-Rahman, the importance of studying the report of the committee formed for this matter and strengthening coordination between the Ministries of Finance, Justice, Labor, and Chamber of Federal Government, as well as the General Intelligence Service.
He pointed out that TSC President, General Abdel-Fattah Al-Burhan, had adopted the establishment and directed the holding of the economic conference to discuss the role of the civil service in administrative reform and the role of employment offices in people’s livelihood and to study the justifications of companies in dismissing workers