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Tuesday, 30 August 2016

Dubai's ruler sacks NINE officials after finding no one at work during surprise inspection


NINE officials in Dubai’s civil service were ordered to leave their jobs after the ruler of Dubai personally discovered them skiving from work.


Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, one of the wealthiest men in the world and the ruling Emir of Dubai, visited several government offices on Sunday morning.
Despite Sunday being a normal working day in the United Arab Emirates, Sheikh Mohammed was met by several empty desks while being recorded by a film crew.
The Sheikh can be seen walking alone through a grand office, complete with a picture of him on the wall, but no staff.
The 67-year-old then casually picks up a book and flicks through it before turning to leave.

Following the surprise desk inspection, nine senior officials have been ordered to retire.
Among those forced into early retirement were Abdul Qader Al Jasmi, director of legal affairs, deputy director general Eisa Al Maidoor and Mohammad Abdul Karim Julfar, assistant Director-General for corporate support.
Mona Al Marri, the director general of the Dubai Media Office, told The National: "He certainly wanted to send a message.
"Timeliness starts at the top and we won’t go after the employees when their bosses aren’t there."
Dubai
The Twitter video was captioned: "Mohammed Bin Rashid on a field inspection tour in Dubai this morning."
In 2008 Forbes valued the Sheikh as being worth £13billion. He is personally credited for the rapid growth of Dubai into a global city and tourism hub.
The wealth of his family was placed by Forbes at over £40billion in 2013 due in large part to the UAE’s oil reserves – the vast majority of which is held by Abu Dhabi.
He is currently the Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and the Emir of Dubai.
The Sheikh owns the third largest yacht in the world the ‘Dubai’ which can host up to 115 passengers plus crew. He is also an avid horse racing fan and is the founder of the successful Godolphin racing stable.

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