"Anti-corruption" targets the Clean-Up and Improvement Fund and the Trade Office in Al-Da'al

English - Thursday 02 January 2020 الساعة 03:07 pm
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As part of the field disembarkation program of the Branch of the Independent Independent Commission Against Corruption,Al-Dalla governorate, the commission team began disembarking at the offices of the Governorate's Cleanliness, Improvement, Industry and Trade Fund.

The commission's local delegation will include: Commission President Ali Naji Saeed, UNHCR Secretary General Dr. Ali Al-Bahr, Head of Education AbdulSerif Al-Jaadi, and Advisory Board Member Dr. Abdullah Ahmed Taleb Al-Karshmi.

The UNHCR team met with the Director of the Hygiene and Improvement Fund, Abdul Salam Al-Jaabi, presenting the observations and inquiries of the UNHCR team, and the director of the Hygiene and Improvement Fund was asked through an official memorandum containing the following points:

A copy of the Fund's annual plan for the current year 2019.

- A report that highlights the difficulties and obstacles faced and the fund's activity is followed by proposals to address them.

- A copy of the payroll of employees and contractors for some months including January, September and December 2018, as well as January, June and November 2019.

- A copy of the Fund's final account for fiscal year 2018, or the quarterly report for the first and fourth quarters of 2018 for the fund's uses and resources.

- A copy of the bank's statements for the period from October 2018 to the end of November 2019.

- A report on the fund's activity for the fourth quarter of 2018 as well as for the third quarter of 2019.

- A copy of the fund's financial accounts for the period from January to November 2019 (final account of the fund's resources and uses for the period from January to the end of November 2019).

A report or disclosure detailing the fund's resources and collection mechanism at the level of each source during 2018 and 2019.

- A picture of the portfolios of permanence for some months if possible.

In the same vein, the Commission has moved to the Bureau of Trade and Industry regarding domestic gas cylinders. Several points were discussed: the quantity of gas approved for the province, the approved prices, the extent to which delegates adhered to prices, as well as the total capacity of the filling of cylinders and other points.

The Commission left the provincial headquarters after agreeing with the managers of the targeted facilities to quickly provide the COMMISSION leadership with the required documents.