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- Lebanon鈥檚 caretaker Interior Minister Bassam Mawlawi said on Friday that Interpol鈥檚 request to arrest Salameh was being seriously discussed by authorities
- He demanded Salameh鈥檚 resignation
BEIRUT: Lebanon has received an Interpol red notice requesting the arrest of Central Bank Governor Riad Salameh after a French magistrate issued a warrant this week.
Salameh, 72, has been the target of a series of judicial investigations both at home and abroad on allegations including fraud, money laundering and illicit enrichment.
Lebanon鈥檚 top prosecutor Judge Ghassan Oueidat said he was studying the notice to set a date for Salameh鈥檚 hearing next week and take the necessary legal actions.
French Judge Aude Buresi is leading an investigation into allegations of money laundering involving Salameh, particularly the transfer of over $330 million from the Banque du Liban to European banks through Forry Associates, a company owned by Salameh鈥檚 brother, Raja Salameh.
Lebanon鈥檚 caretaker Interior Minister Bassam Mawlawi said on Friday that Interpol鈥檚 request to arrest Salameh was being seriously discussed by authorities. He demanded Salameh鈥檚 resignation.
A judicial source however told Arab News: 鈥淭he Interior Minister does not have the authority to arrest or dismiss Salameh. Only the Lebanese judiciary can arrest him, and a decision from the Cabinet can accept it.鈥�
The source added that the judiciary 鈥渄oes not have the right to arrest Salameh at this stage because it does not have the necessary documents to do so.鈥�
Judge Oueidat needed to request the file on Salameh from the French judiciary, along with the documents relied upon in the red notice, the source said.
They added: 鈥淭he judiciary previously requested the file on the Lebanese businessman Carlos Ghosn, who has been pursued in Japan and France on corruption charges since 2019.
鈥淗owever, the Japanese judiciary did not respond to the Lebanese request, and his file did not reach the Lebanese judiciary.
鈥淟ebanon also made the same request to the French authorities to obtain Ghosn鈥檚 file in 2022, but the file has not yet reached Lebanon, despite France sending a judicial team to interrogate Ghosn in Beirut.鈥�
Judge Jean Tannous, who conducted the preliminary investigations as a public prosecution lawyer, said: 鈥淟ebanon does not extradite any Lebanese citizen to any foreign country, even if they hold another nationality.
鈥淭herefore, any arrest warrant issued against a Lebanese is not legally enforceable. Instead, Lebanon must try the Lebanese citizen for the criminal acts for which the arrest warrant was issued.鈥�
The Lebanese Cabinet is expected to hold a session next week when caretaker Prime Minister Najib Mikati returns from the Arab League Summit in Jeddah. If the session takes place and no objections are raised, Salameh鈥檚 case will be on the agenda. However, given the cabinet鈥檚 caretaker nature and the current presidential vacuum, the outcome remains uncertain.
If Salameh resigns, the first deputy governor would in theory assume his duties. However, parliament Speaker Nabih Berri would likely object given that the first deputy is from the Shia sect and the position is officially occupied by a Maronite.
The appointment of the next governor is usually suggested by the Lebanese president, a position that also remains unfilled.