Article 5ETFQ Libya's interim PM elected through bribery, UN inquiry says

Libya's interim PM elected through bribery, UN inquiry says

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Patrick Wintour Diplomatic editor
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Abdul Hamid Dbeibah chosen at forum where delegates were reportedly offered up to $500,000

The legitimacy of Libya's new interim prime minister, Abdul Hamid Dbeibah, has been thrown into doubt by a UN inquiry finding that he allegedly gained power after his supporters offered bribes as high as $200,000 to attract votes.

His supporters allegedly offered the money in a hotel in Tunis where a UN-selected 75-strong political dialogue forum met to elect an interim prime minister to lead a new unified executive towards national elections in the country in December.

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