The "new leadership" being the international banking syndicate of Rothschild.
The Libyan Central Bank, under new leadership, said on Thursday that it sold 29 tonnes of gold to help pay salaries and that none of its assets had been stolen.
Libya's central bank, under control of the country's new leaders, said on Thursday none of its assets had been stolen and that it had sold 29 tonnes of gold to help pay salaries.
"No assets of the Libyan Central Bank have been stolen, gold or otherwise," the bank's new governor Gassem Azzoz told reporters in Tripoli, adding that if fallen leader Muammar Gaddafi had taken gold, it was not from central bank coffers.