The head of the Supreme National Anti-Corruption Commission, Judge Mujahid Ahmed Abdullah, stressed the necessity of adhering to the official working hours by all heads of departments, general directors, investigation judges, and all employees of the Commission after the blessed Eid al-Fitr holiday. That came during his meeting today with the heads of departments in the Authority, investigation, prevention of corruption, financial disclosure , combating illicit gain and enrichment, international cooperation, information and awareness, the Executive Unit of the Authority and the directors of the general public. Judge Mujahid stressed the need to intensify efforts to complete projects and tasks to implement the Commission's plan and priorities for the year 1445 AH to ensure achieving the goals of the National Vision 2030 AD and the National Anti-Corruption Strategy in the tasks of preventing and combating corruption, combating illicit gain and enrichment, and institutional building. He reiterated the import ance of sensing the role of the Authority at the current stage in protecting public funds, protecting the interests of the state , public affairs, and monitoring the performance of state institutions in achieving the desired transformation, each according to the tasks assigned to it. Source: Yemen News Agency
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