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Sayyid Fahd receives heads of GCC bodies responsible for financial supervision and integrity

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Muscat: Sayyid Fahd bin Mahmoud al Said, Deputy Prime Minister for the Council of Ministers received here on Monday the heads of the bodies responsible for financial supervision and integrity in the GCC countries taking part in the 5th meeting being hosted by the Sultanate.


Welcoming the guests, Sayyid Fahd bin Mahmoud al Said reviewed the achievements of the GCC march in response to the aspirations of the Gulf leaders and peoples.


He stressed that the Sultanate, under the leadership of His Majesty the Sultan, supports the important role played by the Gulf authorities and bodies, including financial supervision and integrity bodies, which operate according to a common mechanism to keep pace with the requirements of the modern era, which is positively reflected on the countries of the region.


He also pointed to the development witnessed by the financial and administrative control system in the Sultanate and the government's attention to this system to contribute to the overall development in the


country.


During the meeting, they reviewed the most important aspects related to supporting and developing the supervisory authorities, upgrading their efficiency, improving the level of performance, and encouraging researches and studies, in addition to enhancing


communication between the Gulf bodies and their counterparts in other countries.


The heads of the bodies responsible for financial supervision and integrity in the GCC countries expressed their thanks to the Sultanate for hosting this meeting and its continued support for the success of the GCC cooperation process.


They also expressed their greetings, thanks and appreciation to His Majesty Sultan Qaboos Bin Said. The meeting was attended by Shaikh Nasser bin Hilal bin Nasser al Maawali, head of the State Financial and Administrative Audit Institution (SFAAI).


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