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Finance Minister-led committee reviews adjustments to fund fee values.

Yemeni Ministerial Committee Discusses Adjustment of Fund Fees in Aden

In a significant move to address the financial framework of Yemen, a specialized ministerial committee convened in Aden, the temporary capital, to deliberate on the necessary adjustments to the fee values of various funds. The meeting, led by Finance Minister Salem bin Breik, who also serves as the committee’s chair, unfolded a series of proposals aimed at revising the fee structures to better meet the operational needs of the funds under the current economic conditions.

Broad Participation for Comprehensive Review

The gathering saw the participation of key figures including the Minister of Agriculture, Irrigation, and Fisheries, Salem Al-Socotri; the Minister of Local Administration, Hussein Al-Aghbari; the Deputy Secretary-General of the Prime Minister’s Office, Aziz Nasher; and several deputy ministers of finance and officials from relevant entities. This diverse representation facilitated a thorough review and discussion on the valuation and fees of goods and services linked to the operational funds and the annual revenues they generate.

Focus on Efficient Fund Management

Participants emphasized the importance of organizing the management and utilization of fund resources through the approval of annual budgets and the submission of final accounts. The meeting underscored the need for a meticulous review of the funds’ statuses, enhanced oversight, and a concentrated effort on the accurate collection of fund revenues. Additionally, there was a consensus on the necessity to adhere to the legal requirements for the allocation of a specified portion of these revenues to local units.

This initiative reflects the government’s commitment to ensuring the efficient management of financial resources, aiming to optimize the distribution of fund revenues in a manner that aligns with the designated activities of these funds under the prevailing circumstances.

The discussions mark a pivotal step towards refining the financial mechanisms that support Yemen’s public services and infrastructure, highlighting the government’s proactive approach in navigating the challenges posed by the current economic landscape.

 

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