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The media of the Central Bank of Yemen in Aden issued a press statement denying the validity of what was stated in the interview of the Deputy Governor of the Bank for the Banking Supervision Sector, Mansour Rajeh, to the Yemen Today channel from Cairo, about the grace period granted to the suspended banks and the Central Bank's hesitation in officially sending the new decisions of Governor Ahmed bin Ghalib Al-Maabbaqi to the correspondent banks via SWIFT so that they can take their punitive measures against those suspended banks.
The economic journalist Majid Al-Daari, the editor-in-chief of the Muraqiboun Press website, said in a post on Facebook that the statement of the Central Bank denies the validity of what the Central Bank's deputy governor, who is the official responsible primarily for those decisions and authorized to raise the proposed punitive proposals to the governor to make decisions with them.
Al-Daari expressed his surprise at the level of unprecedented media confusion in the Central Bank's leadership, asking at the same time: "Now, since the Central Bank denies the validity of the statement of its official in charge of the matter, whom should we believe exactly - the statement of the Central Bank of Yemen's media, or the deputy in charge of raising and proposing those alleged decisions and sanctions and his televised media statement about the available grace period for banks to comply with the governor's decisions and avoid Yemen's international banking isolation."
Al-Daari concluded his post with the sarcastic saying: "He came to make it right its defect... and whoever dines on lies does not have breakfast with them."