Caretaker Prime Minister Najib Mikati met with Minister of State for Administrative Development Najla Riachy, with whom he discussed the outcome of a public tender for a timekeeping project aimed at enhancing public sector accountability.
The project, managed by the Ministry of State for Administrative Development in coordination with the Public Procurement Authority, aims to install, operate, and maintain time-tracking devices in government offices.
Mikati praised the initiative as a key reform step, emphasizing its role in strengthening governance and laying the groundwork for future administrative and financial reforms once stability returns.
Mikati discusses administrative reforms with Riachy
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