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    Parliamentary integrity: a huge waste in the telecommunications sector, and the government's move to

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    Post by Rocky Sun 18 Dec 2022, 5:47 am

    Parliamentary integrity: a huge waste in the telecommunications sector, and the government's move to secure it is "tremendous"
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    On Sunday, the Parliamentary Integrity Committee described the government's move towards securing the telecommunications sector as "tremendous" because it would provide the public treasury with large funds, revealing a huge waste of money in this sector.
    Alia Nassif, deputy head of the committee, said: “Securing telecommunications companies and making them a national company is a huge step towards preserving state funds, and it will secure large sums for the public treasury.”
    She added, “There are many shares of Qatari and Kuwaiti telecom companies, and they cannot be treated without interest as national companies.” ".
    The Parliamentary Transportation and Communications Committee had earlier held the Ministry of Communications responsible for implementing the decision to reduce the monthly subscription prices for the Internet service, with immediate penalties for violators, in light of the failure to implement the ministry's decision by the majority of tower owners. Ended / 25 pm
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