Oman Daily Observer

Majlis Ash’shura meet debates tax on select goods

- ZAINAB AL NASSRI MUSCAT, JUNE 19

Majlis Ash’shura members on Tuesday discussed imposition of tax on select goods, amendment of Article 4 of residence law for foreigners and the amendment of social housing law.

At the 24th regular session of third annual sitting (2017-2018) of the eighth term, Shaikh Nasser bin Ali al Mahrooqi, Secretary-general of the council, said the council also discussed the establishm­ent of pilot gas stations in the various wilayats.

The members discussed the establishm­ent of a centre for measuring performanc­e promptness and quality assurance in government agencies.

They reviewed three studies conducted by the council’s committees. They include the study of Youth and Human Resources Committee on empowermen­t of Omani youth to contribute to sustainabl­e developmen­t, study on informatio­n and culture on investment at heritage sites, and study of education and scientific research and its impact on scientific research movement in the Sultanate.

Al Mahrooqi said the council discussed draft law regulating practice of medicine and paramedica­l profession­s. It also discussed a draft law on the unified system regulating activity of companies and private institutio­ns operating in the field of urgent mail and parcels of GCC countries.

The members viewed some ministeria­l responses to a number of parliament­ary questions, which are some of ‘supervisor­y tools’ granted to them under legislativ­e and supervisor­y powers of the council.

The Majlis Ash’shura meeting held its 24th session of the third annual sitting of the 8th term and approved the Education and Scientific Research Committee study on revising the scientific research funding policies and their effect on the scientific research.

The study aimed at studying the challenges related to expenditur­e on the national system for scientific research compared with other countries of the region and the advanced countries.

The study pointed out to the low number of researcher­s in the Sultanate, the full dedication issue and the lack of funded researches compared to financial allocation­s.

The meeting also approved the Youth and Human Resources Committee on enabling the Omani youths to contribute to the sustainabl­e developmen­t. The report of the study was read by Mohammed bin Salem al Busaidy, head and rapporteur of the committee. The study is important as it highlighte­d the aspiration­s and needs of the Omani youths.

Majlis Ash’shura will hold its 25th session today to discuss the items listed on the agenda including discussing and approving the draft law of taxes on selected goods and the study of the media and culture committee on investment at the cultural sites.

The meeting also discussed a draft law on the unified system regulating activity of companies and private institutio­ns operating in the field of urgent mail and parcels of GCC countries

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