The lawyer of the former governor of the Bank of Lebanon, Riad Salama, Wassim Al-Ghawi, announced that Riad Salama’s trial session was not held today before a judge. The first investigation in Beirut, the honorable President Rola Othman, “for a legal reason It is that the former governor of the Bank of Lebanon is currently being tried before a criminal judge. The isolated area in Keserwan is actually the same one that His Excellency the first investigating judge investigated in Beirut. He was criminally prosecuted in the case of “Fawry” commissions, before... The first investigating judge in Mount Lebanon, as well as his brother, Mr. Raja Salama.” Al-Ghawi said in a statement: “He was detained for a period of ten months, then released on bail.” However, these amounts are equivalent to the full value of the commissions to his brother, Mr. Raja Salama. It is the subject of the complaint examined by the first investigating judge in Jabal Lebanon suspected the former ruler who is currently being tried before a single criminal judge. In Keserwan, which means that the former governor is being punished in two directions. Two penal lawsuits for the same incidents, i.e. forry commissions if this is a defect Procedural procedures are prohibited under the Code of Criminal Procedure (Article 73 - Paragraph 5). He pointed out that “the effects of this payment were preceded by prosecution or involvement before His Honor the First Investigating Judge In Beirut, which rejected him,” and he considered that “return of payment precedes prosecution or prosecution before the single criminal judge in Kesrouan by His Excellency the First Investigating Judge in Beirut, constitutes a mistake Particularly because it leads to him being prosecuted twice in the same act, and accordingly, he filed an appeal. To invalidate the decision to reject this payment before the General Authority of the Court of Cassation, and he has been informed His Excellency, the First Investigating Judge in Beirut, hereby, in application of Article 751 of the Law The principles of civil trials, which prevented the session scheduled for today, April 30, from being held. 2026".