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Argaam
22-07-2025
- Business
- Argaam
Wafrah board appoints MD, reshuffles committees
Wafrah for Industry and Development Co. appointed Mohammad Almuzel as Managing Director (MD) effective July 22, through the end of the current board term on Jan. 13, 2027, and ended the assignment of Acting CEO Abdullah Al-Shehri. In a Tadawul filing, the company said the board also restructured the Audit, Remuneration and Nominations, and Executive Committees on the same date, with terms running through Jan. 13, 2027. The Audit Committee previously included Almuzel as Chairman, along with Abdullah Al-Hamood and Saad Al-Sunaidi. After the reshuffle, the members are Mohammad Alotaibi as Chairman, Badr Al-Fadda, and Abdullah Al-Hamood. The Remuneration and Nominations Committee formerly included Alotaibi as Chairman, Al-Fadda, and Almuzel. It now consists of Majed Alghufaili as Chairman, Al-Fadda, and Alotaibi. The Executive Committee initially included Saad Alotaibi as Chairman, Mohammad Al Mukhadeb, and Eyad Albunaian. It now includes Mohammad Al Mukhadeb as Chairman, Albunaian, and Alghufaili.


Washington Post
10-07-2025
- Sport
- Washington Post
March Madness expansion to 72 or 76 teams floated; change could come as soon as next season
The committees for men's and women's Division I basketball met this week to discuss possible expansion of the March Madness tournaments, but made no immediate decisions or recommendations. 'The still viable outcomes include the tournaments remaining at 68 teams or expanding the fields to either 72 or 76 teams in advance of the 2026 or 2027 championships,' Dan Gavitt, the NCAA senior vice president of basketball, said in a statement Thursday.


BBC News
07-07-2025
- Politics
- BBC News
Who is on the States committees?
Deputies are voting on which members they would like to see sitting on each of the 12 States' committees on member is proposed by the president of the committee who was elected last week, and seconded by another places on committees are contested, those nominated are asked to make short then vote on the members to ensure their place on the committee. Scrutiny Management committee President of Scrutiny Deputy Dr Andy Sloan put forward two uncontested Liam McKenna was elected with 33 votes and Deputy Haley Camp with 35. There was one blank voting paper. Committee for Economic Development President of Economic Development Deputy Sasha Kazantseva-Miller nominated four candidates, who were Rhona Humphries was elected with 35 votes, Deputy Haley Camp with 36, Deputy Andrew Niles with 33, Deputy Lee Van Katwyk with 34. There was one blank voting paper. Committee for Education, Sport and Culture President of Education, Sport and Culture Deputy Paul Montague put forward four uncontested candidates. Deputy Andy Cameron was elected with 30 votes, Deputy Sarah Hansmann Rouxel with 34, Deputy Aidan Matthews also with 34, and Deputy Jayne Ozanne with was one blank voting paper. Committee for Employment and Social Security President of Employment and Social Security Deputy Tina Bury nominated four candidates who were Garry Collins was elected with 33 votes, Deputy David Dorrity with 36, Deputy Jayne Ozanne with 33, and Deputy Tom Rylatt with was one blank voting paper. Committee for Environment and Infrastructure President of Environment and Infrastructure Deputy Adrian Gabriel put forward four uncontested Andy Cameron was elected with 34 votes, Deputy Bruno Kay-Mouat with 32, Alderney Representative Alex Snowden with 36 and Deputy Sally Rochester with 31. There were two blank voting papers. Committee for Health and Social Care President of Health and Social Care Deputy George Oswald nominated four uncontested Aidan Matthews was elected with 33 votes, Deputy Sally Rochester with 34, Deputy Jennifer Strachan also with 34, and Deputy Munazza Malik with 36. There were two blank voting papers.


CTV News
16-06-2025
- Business
- CTV News
Karina Gould gets key committee chair as NDP is frozen out
Liberal MP for Burlington Karina Gould will chair the House of Commons finance committee for this session of Parliament. Gould speaks with media as she makes her way to a caucus meeting on Monday, March 10, 2025 in Ottawa. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Adrian Wyld OTTAWA — House of Commons committees are taking shape for this session of Parliament with a top spot for Liberal Karina Gould and no representation at all for New Democrats. Gould, the MP for Burlington, was elected to chair the influential finance committee for this session of Parliament, with Conservative Jasraj Hallan and Jean-Denis Garon of the Bloc Québécois named as vice chairs. Gould, who ran for the Liberal leadership earlier this year, was left out of Prime Minister Mark Carney's cabinet despite being a key player in Justin Trudeau's team. Most other committees have yet to vote on a chair, though Liberal MPs have been tapped to lead the industry and technology and the transportation and infrastructure committees, as well as the standing committee on procedure and House affairs. Conservative John Williamson will lead the standing committee on public accounts — precedent dictates that this chair is selected from the Official Opposition. The NDP has been shut out of Parliamentary committees this session after failing to secure official party status in the spring federal election. This report by The Canadian Press was first published June 16, 2025 The Canadian Press