Ministry of Endowments stops accrediting 18 Hajj, Umrah companies
Minister of Awqaf and Islamic Affairs and Holy Sites, Mohammad Khalayleh, decided to suspend the accreditation of 18 Hajj and Umrah companies from carrying out all their work until the end of the investigation into the issue of providing Hajj services to holders of visit visas to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
Khalayleh stressed that the Ministry of Endowments will cancel the license of every company proven to be involved in this case.
It is noteworthy that last year, the Ministry of Endowments suspended three Hajj and Umrah companies from operating for two years.
Minister of Awqaf and Islamic Affairs and Holy Sites, Mohammad Khalayleh, decided to suspend the accreditation of 18 Hajj and Umrah companies from carrying out all their work until the end of the investigation into the issue of providing Hajj services to holders of visit visas to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
Khalayleh stressed that the Ministry of Endowments will cancel the license of every company proven to be involved in this case.
It is noteworthy that last year, the Ministry of Endowments suspended three Hajj and Umrah companies from operating for two years.
Minister of Awqaf and Islamic Affairs and Holy Sites, Mohammad Khalayleh, decided to suspend the accreditation of 18 Hajj and Umrah companies from carrying out all their work until the end of the investigation into the issue of providing Hajj services to holders of visit visas to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
Khalayleh stressed that the Ministry of Endowments will cancel the license of every company proven to be involved in this case.
It is noteworthy that last year, the Ministry of Endowments suspended three Hajj and Umrah companies from operating for two years.
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Ministry of Endowments stops accrediting 18 Hajj, Umrah companies
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