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SLC, UAEAA sign MoU to strengthen legal oversight and enhance legislative compliance
SLC, UAEAA sign MoU to strengthen legal oversight and enhance legislative compliance

Zawya

time12-06-2025

  • Business
  • Zawya

SLC, UAEAA sign MoU to strengthen legal oversight and enhance legislative compliance

The Supreme Legislation Committee in the Emirate of Dubai (SLC) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the UAE Accountability Authority (UAEAA) to enhance institutional collaboration and foster the exchange of knowledge, expertise, and best practices in legal oversight. This partnership focuses on ensuring effective implementation and enforcement of legislation, reinforcing the UAE's commitment to participatory engagement, transparency, accountability, and the rule of law. The MoU outlines a comprehensive legal framework to streamline coordination between the two entities, focusing on optimising legislative oversight mechanisms and reinforcing compliance. By developing practical strategies for role integration, the agreement aims to enhance governance efficiency and cultivate a more transparent, legislation-compliant government ecosystem. H.E. Ahmad Saeed bin Meshar Al Muhairi, SLC Secretary-General, emphasised that the signing of the MoU reflects Dubai's ongoing commitment to advancing government operations, strengthening transparency, and upholding the highest standards of governance and compliance. H.E. Al Muhairi further noted that this agreement reaffirms the SLC's dedication to advancing intergovernmental cooperation, improving legislative and regulatory frameworks, and cultivating a culture of compliance and excellence across all sectors. Al Muhairi added: 'This strategic partnership represents a significant step forward towards aligning oversight and legislative efforts, driving greater governmental efficiency while maintaining full compliance with applicable legislation. By joining forces, we are reinforcing institutional capabilities to implement legislation with precision - improving government services and continuously enhancing our legislative framework.' H.E. Mohammed Rashid Al Zaabi, Under-Secretary of the Ministry and Head of the Office of Monitoring and Audit at the UAE Accountability Authority, said: 'The MoU reflects the UAEAA's commitment to strengthening cooperation with strategic partners, with a view to achieving synergy between oversight and legislative entities, and advancing the efficiency of the government work system. This collaboration represents an important step towards fostering more transparent and legislation-compliant government operations, contributing to the protection of public resources, improving the quality of institutional performance, and reinforcing the principles of good governance across various sectors.' The key areas of cooperation covered under the MoU include the exchange of legal information and expertise, the coordination of efforts in monitoring legislative compliance, as well as organising regular meetings, workshops, and specialised training programs on oversight and legislative compliance. The scope of the MoU also encompasses collaboration between the two parties in the conducting legal studies and joint research; and the exchange of official visits aimed at keeping up with legislative developments and related challenges. The MoU is expected to generate significant synergies between the SLC and the UAEAA, fostering collaboration in workforce development and reinforcing governance controls across government entities. This strategic partnership will further solidify the UAE's global leadership in developing agile, high-performance legal and oversight systems that drive operational efficiency and institutional excellence. The signing of this MoU signifies a concrete step toward creating a more integrated and coordinated government framework, rooted in the exchange of knowledge, institutional expertise, and the implementation of global best practices in legislation and oversight. It further highlights the importance of cultivating an adaptable government work ecosystem, one that remains responsive to evolving legal and legislative developments. This approach strengthens the preparedness of government entities to address future challenges and helps elevate the quality of legislative and oversight performance. Ultimately, this initiative aligns with the United Arab Emirates' vision of achieving global leadership in government sector efficiency. For further information, please contact: Orient Planet Group (OPG) Email: media@ Website:

UAE, UK enhance collaboration to combat illicit financial flows
UAE, UK enhance collaboration to combat illicit financial flows

Gulf Today

time05-03-2025

  • Business
  • Gulf Today

UAE, UK enhance collaboration to combat illicit financial flows

Ahmed Al Sayegh, UAE Minister of State, met with the Honourable Dan Jarvis MP, UK Minister of State for Security, in Abu Dhabi, to discuss the UAE-UK partnership to tackle illicit financial flows. The meeting brought together senior representatives from both nations to discuss key areas of cooperation, including financial security, anti-money laundering measures, and emerging risks in the global financial system. During the discussions, both parties underscored their shared commitment to promoting transparency, strengthening regulatory frameworks, and upholding international standards in the fight against financial crimes. They highlighted the critical role of joint initiatives and knowledge exchange in building a resilient and secure financial ecosystem. Meanwhile in October 2024 Mohamed Hadi Al Hussaini, Minister of State for Financial Affairs, met with Dr. Abdelhakim Shibli, Minister of Finance of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, at the Ministry's office in Dubai. The meeting focused on exploring ways to enhance cooperation in the financial sector and other areas of mutual interest between the two fraternal nations. Al Hussaini emphasised the strong fraternal ties between the UAE and Jordan, noting the decades-long collaboration spanning economic, social, and cultural sectors. Dr. Shibli commended the strength of the financial and economic relations between the UAE and Jordan, expressing his aspirations to deepen collaboration in the financial sector in a manner that serves the shared interests of both nations. Last week the UAE Accountability Authority (UAEAA) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, as part of its efforts to strengthen international cooperation in combating corruption and enhancing governance and transparency systems. According to a press release issued, the memorandum was signed during an official visit to the UAEAA's headquarters in Abu Dhabi, where Humaid Obaid Abushibs, Chairman of the UAE Accountability Authority, welcomed a delegation from the commission led by Danny Woo. Woo also toured the UAEAA's training facilities and gained insights into its work. The MoU provided a robust framework for future joint efforts. By pooling together the two Authorities' expertise and resources, the ICAC and UAEAA could amplify the impact in the global fight against corruption. The two authorities will embark on joint initiatives, including training courses, as well as conferences and seminars. The two parties discussed ways to exchange expertise in safeguarding integrity and combating transnational corruption crimes, in addition to reviewing best practices in protecting and ensuring the sustainability of public resources. This agreement reflects the UAE Accountability Authority's commitment to strengthening integration with leading global regulatory bodies and benefiting from successful experiences in tackling corruption practices. It reinforces the UAE's position as an advanced hub for adopting the best standards in governance and transparency. In October 2024, a delegation from the UAE's Accountability Authority (UAEAA) has concluded an official visit to the Republic of Korea, during which they explored enhancing cooperation in public oversight, auditing, and combating corruption. As part of the visit, Humaid Obaid Abushibs, Chairman of the UAEAA, signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Choe Jaehyoeng, Chairman of the Board of Audit and Inspection of the Republic of Korea (BAI), marking a significant step towards strengthening institutional cooperation between the two sides. Abushibs also held several meetings with senior officials in the Republic of Korea, including Ryu Chul Whan, Chairperson of the Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission, to discuss future cooperation prospects and the exchange of expertise in shared fields. Earlier the UAE Accountability Authority (UAEAA) and the Economic Security centre of Dubai (ESCD) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) in 2024, aiming to enhance strategic cooperation in the fields of integrity and the protection of public resources. The MoU was signed by Mohammed Rashid Al Zaabi, Head of the Control and Audit Sector at the UAEAA, and Faisal Yousuf Sulaitin, Executive Director of the ESCD. The memorandum, signed at the authority's headquarters in Abu Dhabi, aims to provide a joint framework focused on addressing financial and administrative violations and exchanging expertise and information between the two parties. This cooperation aligns with the vision of the wise leadership, which emphasises the importance of coordination to prevent practices that could harm the national economy.

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