Sudan PM reviewing changes by military after coup
The Sudanese prime minister has announced a review of all appointments that were made during his detention following last month’s coup.
Abdalla Hamdok who was reinstated to his post on Sunday also ordered an end to the dismissals of officials.
When the country’s military chief, General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, carried out the coup he dissolved all the country’s institutions and sacked many officials including the heads of state media, public companies and banks.
The prime minister is still without a government after being reinstalled in a controversial deal with General Burhan.
State media earlier quoted Mr Hamdok as saying investigations would be carried out into recent violations against protesters.
Many Sudanese have demanded an end to military interference in the running of the country and want civilians in charge.
source: bbc