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Fathi Al-Majbari

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Fathi al-Majbari
Vice Chairman of the Presidential Council of Libya
In office
30 March 2016 – 18 July 2018
PresidentFayez al-Sarraj
Preceded byImhemed Shaib & Ahmed Huma (Deputy Presidents of
the House of Representatives)
Personal details
NationalityLibyan
Political partyPetroleum Facilities Guard

Fathi al-Majbari is a Libyan politician who served on the Presidential Council of Libya from 2016 to 2018. He was previously closely allied to the commander of the Petroleum Facilities Guard. Being one of the five Vice Presidents, he resigned from the council in July 2018, after being investigated for corruption. He later tried to appoint himself the head of the National Oil Corporation, but this failed.[1][2][3]

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