PM orders strict spending controls across government institutions
Prime Minister Dr. Jafar Hassan on Monday issued a directive mandating the rationalization of consumption and the strict control of expenditures across all government institutions, official departments, and public agencies, in light of the current circumstances.
Under the directive, the Prime Minister has prohibited the use of government vehicles except for official purposes, restricted their use outside official working hours, and annulled all previous approvals and exemptions related to this matter.
The directive also suspends official delegations and committee travel abroad for a period of two months from the date of issuance, except in cases of utmost necessity, which must be justified and receive prior approval from the Prime Minister.
Similarly, hosting of official delegations is suspended for two months from the directive’s date.
Furthermore, the directive bans the use of air conditioners and any other heating devices within ministries, public institutions, and government offices.
The Prime Minister tasked the Audit Bureau and internal control units with monitoring the implementation of these measures and submitting reports on any violations or breaches.
The directive emphasized the continuation of expenditure rationalization and control measures in accordance with previous Cabinet decisions on this matter.
Prime Minister Dr. Jafar Hassan on Monday issued a directive mandating the rationalization of consumption and the strict control of expenditures across all government institutions, official departments, and public agencies, in light of the current circumstances.
Under the directive, the Prime Minister has prohibited the use of government vehicles except for official purposes, restricted their use outside official working hours, and annulled all previous approvals and exemptions related to this matter.
The directive also suspends official delegations and committee travel abroad for a period of two months from the date of issuance, except in cases of utmost necessity, which must be justified and receive prior approval from the Prime Minister.
Similarly, hosting of official delegations is suspended for two months from the directive’s date.
Furthermore, the directive bans the use of air conditioners and any other heating devices within ministries, public institutions, and government offices.
The Prime Minister tasked the Audit Bureau and internal control units with monitoring the implementation of these measures and submitting reports on any violations or breaches.
The directive emphasized the continuation of expenditure rationalization and control measures in accordance with previous Cabinet decisions on this matter.
Prime Minister Dr. Jafar Hassan on Monday issued a directive mandating the rationalization of consumption and the strict control of expenditures across all government institutions, official departments, and public agencies, in light of the current circumstances.
Under the directive, the Prime Minister has prohibited the use of government vehicles except for official purposes, restricted their use outside official working hours, and annulled all previous approvals and exemptions related to this matter.
The directive also suspends official delegations and committee travel abroad for a period of two months from the date of issuance, except in cases of utmost necessity, which must be justified and receive prior approval from the Prime Minister.
Similarly, hosting of official delegations is suspended for two months from the directive’s date.
Furthermore, the directive bans the use of air conditioners and any other heating devices within ministries, public institutions, and government offices.
The Prime Minister tasked the Audit Bureau and internal control units with monitoring the implementation of these measures and submitting reports on any violations or breaches.
The directive emphasized the continuation of expenditure rationalization and control measures in accordance with previous Cabinet decisions on this matter.
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PM orders strict spending controls across government institutions
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