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Sabina Aliyeva at work - Ombudsman's office
Baku / 28.08.20 / Turan: Reports from a number of media outlets about the freezing of the activities of the ombudswoman and regional centers of the ombudsman institution is not reality, the message of the press service of the ombudsman's office, circulated on Friday.
Ombudswoman Sabina Aliyeva continues her activities within the framework of the powers provided by the Constitutional Law.
All incoming appeals are legally accepted for production and investigated, online educational events and meetings are held, the report says.
On August 18 Sabina and her husband Siyavush Novruzov took part in the scandalous wedding of the granddaughter of the former head of the presidential administration Ramiz Mehdiyev.
Ignoring restrictions during the quarantine period was the reason for the dismissal of Siyavush Novruzov from the post of deputy chairman of the ruling party and a reprimand.
Meanwhile, the media devoted much attention to the person of the ombudswoman, who at the wedding was in a dress for 3 thousand dollars and wore a diamond necklace that cannot be bought with her and her husband's salary.
The Ombudswoman does not make contacts with the media, and there appeared publications that she had already been dismissed or had ceased her activities. -06D-
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