The Agenda
Financial Reforms
A banking system citizens can trust again.
Why this pillar
The Lebanese banking sector lost the trust of an entire population in a single year. That trust does not come back with a press release. It comes back with structural reform — independent audits, transparent accounting, real accountability for what was lost.
We are not interested in protecting the people who broke the system. We are interested in building one Lebanese can trust their savings to again.
What we're working on
Banking Regulations
A modern regulatory framework, transparent governance, and an end to the cozy arrangements that produced the collapse.
Central Bank Reforms
A truly independent central bank with a clear mandate and clear limits.
Audit Independence
Public, non-negotiable forensic audits — of the central bank, the Treasury, the commercial banks, and the institutions that lost public money.
Customs & Excise
Modernized, digitized, less corruptible.
Reorganization of the Territory
Tax structures and economic zones that work for the regions, not just for Beirut.
How this pillar works
Open working group. Economists, former bankers willing to speak openly, audit specialists, policy experts, and citizens with skin in the game.
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First publications coming.