HH Sheikh Mohammed Lists The Best And Worst Digital Services Within The UAE Government
HH Sheikh Mohammed Lists The Best And Worst Digital Services Within The UAE Government
HH Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Ruler of Dubai, shared the best and worst digital services within the UAE government entities and did not hold back. In a tweet posted by his team on Saturday, His Highness ensured that transparency was of utmost importance to ensure that the digitalised services offered by government entities are kept in check and pace with the global trends.
What a leader!
In the tweet, the Dubai ruler stated:
To ensure transparency and provide efficient digital services within the UAE government, we conducted a survey to classify the five best and worst government entities. We aim to establish a digital government that keeps pace with global trends.
To ensure transparency and provide efficient digital services within the UAE government, we conducted a survey to classify the five best and worst government entities. We aim to establish a digital government that keeps pace with global trends. pic.twitter.com/Wx0gOFpunt
— HH Sheikh Mohammed (@HHShkMohd) September 3, 2021
So who made it on the BEST ranking?
- United Arab Emirates Ministry of Interior
- Federal Authority For Identity and Citizenship
- United Arab Emirates Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation
- United Arab Emirates Ministry of Climate Change & Environment
- United Arab Emirates Ministry of Community Development
And the worst ranked are…
- Ministry of Education
- Federal Tax Authority
- Securities and Commodities Authority
- General Pension and Social Security Authority
- Ministry of Energy & Infrastructure
Dubai residents are praising the ruler for this initiative that encourages other entities to keep improving their digital sectors/services
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