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The Labour Market Regulatory Authority (LMRA) is a government body in Bahrain with a corporate identity endowed with full financial and administrative independence under the authority of a board of directors chaired by the Minister of Labour.
To achieve optimal financial stability in order to make the Kingdom of Bahrain the center of excellence in the region for financial planning, management, and control, and to contribute in sustainable economic growth through developing and following up the implementation of sound financial policies.
The Administrative Pay-As-You-Go Act of 2023 (Fiscal Responsibility Act of 2023) implements statutory PAYGO for administrative actions. Executive Order 13893 of President Trump on 10 October 2019 was the first implementation.
mtt.gov.bh: 6 November 2024 Ibrahim bin Hassan Al Hawaj Minister of Works works.gov.bh: 13 June 2022 Yousif bin Abdulhussain Khalaf Minister of Legal Affairs mola.gov.bh: 13 June 2022 Yasser bin Ibrahim Humaidan Minister of Electricity and Water Affairs ewa.bh: 13 June 2022 Jalila bint Al Sayyed Jawad Hassan: Minister of Health moh.gov.bh: 13 ...
The adaptive challenges of e-government go far beyond technology, they call for organizational structures and skills, new forms of leadership, transformation of public-private partnerships (Allen et al., 2001). [15] Following are a few examples regarding e-services in some developing countries:
A QR code payment is a mobile payment method where payment is performed by scanning a QR code from a mobile app. [1] This is an alternative to doing electronic funds transfer at point of sale using a payment terminal . [ 2 ]
www.cbb.gov.bh The Central Bank of Bahrain ( CBB ) is the central bank of Bahrain . It is a public corporate entity that was established by the Central Bank of Bahrain and Financial Institutions Law 2006. on 6 September 2006.
Primary healthcare in Bahrain is mostly provided from 23 health centres distributed across the four governorates of Bahrain. Free treatment is provided for all Bahrainis, while foreigners are required to pay seven Dinars (US$18) per visit. Citizens and Residents can book their medical appointments online for the General Clinics at the Health ...