Deputy Jamil Sayyed tweeted: "Continuing about the agreement between the Minister of Finance and the government with Alvarez regarding the forensic audit in the Central Bank of Lebanon: a very simple question, can you tell me how the ministers participating in the current government and the previous one agreed to an agreement with Alvarez that restricts the right to publish the audit report of the Central Bank of Lebanon and prevents access to it except under impossible conditions and penalties? And why didn't those ministers, who are affiliated with politicians in the government, object to the agreement at that time? Had it not been for our exposure yesterday of that agreement after the Minister of Finance hesitated to publish Alvarez's report, no one would have noticed it."