Sheikh Mohammed Launches Dh7 Million Award to Reward Federal Employees for Cutting Bureaucracy
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Posted by Admin on 2024-12-12 03:57:38 |
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Sheikh Mohammed Announces Dh7 Million Award for Federal Employees to Combat Bureaucracy
In a bid to enhance efficiency within government operations, Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE, has launched a new initiative offering a Dh7 million award for federal employees who contribute to reducing bureaucratic hurdles. The announcement was made during a recent government meeting aimed at further improving public sector services.
The award is part of a broader effort to encourage innovation, streamline procedures, and foster a culture of excellence within federal entities. Employees who propose solutions that significantly reduce paperwork, simplify processes, or improve service delivery will be eligible for the prestigious prize. The initiative is expected to motivate government workers to actively engage in creating more efficient systems.
Sheikh Mohammed emphasized that the UAE is committed to ensuring that its government is one of the most efficient and transparent globally. The move aligns with the country Vision 2021, which seeks to build a world-class, highly effective public sector.
The Dh7 million reward will be distributed to employees who demonstrate the greatest impact, fostering a competitive spirit among federal workers. The program is expected to drive both individual and collective contributions toward reducing administrative burdens.
This initiative underscores the UAE ongoing commitment to innovation and effective governance, as it continues to lead by example in transforming government operations worldwide.