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King Salman issues royal order to appoint 69 judges at Board of Grievances
  Date : 13-10-2023

MT Desk: King Salman issued a royal order to promote and appoint a total of 69 judges at the Board of Grievances, Saudi Press Agency reported on Friday.

The order was announced by Dr. Khalid bin Mohammed Al-Yousef, the president of the Board of Grievances and president of the Administrative Judicial Council.

The royal order reflects the keenness of Saudi Arabia’s leadership to support the administrative judiciary system with competencies to develop its performance and workflow and ensure efficient and high-quality judicial work, SPA added.

Meanwhile, the “Made in Saudi” exhibition starting next week in Riyadh is set to showcase the Kingdom’s best products and services for local and international investors.

The event at the Roshn Front from Oct. 16 to 19 is titled “Saudi Craftsmanship,” and will be held under the patronage of Bandar Ibrahim AlKhorayef, Saudi Arabia’s minister of industry and mineral resources, and chairman of the Saudi Export Development Authority.

The exhibition will bring together the nation’s most prominent industries, services and innovations, in alignment with the goal of Saudi Vision 2030 to grow the country’s economy.

The exhibition is expected to create opportunities for companies to boost their profiles and attract international investors. It will feature workshops and panel discussions, and see representatives attend from government and industry.

Over 100 Saudi companies are expected to participate across various sectors, including petrochemicals, renewable energy, automotive manufacturing, maritime industries, construction materials, food, pharmaceuticals, medical supplies, technology, transportation and logistics.



  
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