Investigating officials of a private sector company for violating job localization regulations

The Federal Prosecution Office for Combating Rumors and Cybercrime has initiated an investigation with officials of a private sector company for violating job localization regulations


The State's Public Prosecution indicated that it had initiated an investigation with officials of a private sector company for publishing an advertisement for non-skilled jobs for state citizens, in violation of job localization regulations and media content standards, as the advertisement included 


exciting propaganda that would incite public opinion.

The FBI had monitored an advertisement for a private sector company, which was circulated on social media about jobs for citizens of the country, which sparked widespread controversy 


because of the content of the advertisement, which was contrary to the provisions of Ministerial Resolution No. 279 of 2022 regarding mechanisms for monitoring the percentage of Emiratisation in the private sector.

The Federal Prosecution Office for Combating Rumors and Cybercrimes initiated investigations with the CEO of the company regarding the accusations attributed to him.


 The Attorney General directed the completion of investigations quickly, and called on the concerned private sector companies to investigate compliance with the controls and directives included in the decision to raise the percentage of 


citizens working in the private sector. In order to activate its role as a key partner in developing the labor market and economic development.

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