Saudi Shoura Council tackle breach of trust, anti-fraud laws

Saudi Shoura Council tackle breach of trust, anti-fraud laws
Dr. Abdullah Al-Asheikh, president of the Saudi Shour Council, at work in his Riyadh office. (SPA)
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Updated 30 November 2020
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Saudi Shoura Council tackle breach of trust, anti-fraud laws

Saudi Shoura Council tackle breach of trust, anti-fraud laws

RIYADH: The General Assembly of the Shoura Council has reviewed topics on its agenda, which include a number of reports submitted by specialized committees.

This came on Sunday during the work of the council’s first ordinary session of the first year of the eighth session, held remotely under the chairmanship of Dr. Abdullah Al-Asheikh, president of the council. The council agreed to refer the report of the Committee on Islamic and Judicial Affairs on draft regulations against fraud and breach of trust for return to the council for consideration and review.

It also referred the report of the Committee on Social Affairs, Family and Youth on draft law pertaining to fundraising and disbursement within the Kingdom.

Further reviews will also be referred to and discussed in upcoming council sessions on draft law reports filed by the Management and Human Resources Committee regarding functional discipline and the Hajj, and the Housing and Services Committee’s draft law on amendments to the contractor classification system.