The General Secretariat of the Shura Council obtained the ISO global certificate for the comprehensive quality management system (ISO 9001:2015), in the scope of planning and quality after a comprehensive and intensive assessment of the quality standards implemented in its operations. In a statement, the General Secretariat of the Council indicated that obtaining the certificate from the United Kingdom Accreditation Service (UKAS) reflects its efforts to apply the best performance standards, and to continuously improve and develop administrative work methods in the Shura Council. It also noted that this certification confirms the consistency and quality of the processes carried out by the General Secretariat, and its commitment to promoting a culture of quality through an effective system for managing change, as well as continuous improvement and regular assessment of its operational efficiency. The General Secretariat noted that the (ISO) certificate will be a key factor in implementing the best administr ative standards in the Council, enhancing operational efficiency, and continuously developing and improving performance, which supports and strengthens the Council's work in exercising its legislative and oversight powers to the fullest extent. Source: Qatar News Agency
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