The President of the Supreme Court, Judge Abdul Samad Yahya Almutawakel, emphasized the importance of redoubling efforts to improve the judicial and administrative work level at the court. During a meeting held by the Supreme Court today with the Court's employees, in the presence of the Court's Secretary General, Judge Abdul Razak Al-Akhali, Judge Al-Mutawakel reiterated the importance of being responsible in carrying out job tasks and duties with high efficiency and integrity, as this will reflect positively on building bridges of trust between the judiciary and society. He urged them to be fully responsible in carrying out the administrative tasks assigned to the court's employees, and to preserve the confidentiality of data and information of cases before the Supreme Court. The Supreme Court Chief Justice praised the interest of the revolutionary leadership, the Supreme Political Council and the Supreme Judicial Council in safeguarding rights , freedoms , providing protection and security for society. Source: Yemen News Agency
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