
MoJ forms committee to enhance governance, institutional planning
Doha
Minister of Justice and Minister of State for Cabinet Affairs HE Ibrahim bin Ali Al Mohannadi issued a decision forming the Strategic Steering Committee at the Ministry of Justice (MoJ).
This is part of the ministry's efforts to enhance corporate governance and consolidate a sustainable strategic planning approach.
The decision No. 82 of 2025 stipulates that the committee shall be chaired by the Minister of Justice, with senior ministry officials as members. Undersecretary of the Ministry HE Saeed bin Abdullah Al Suwaidi will be vice-chairman of the committee.
The committee aims to oversee the implementation of the Ministry of Justice's strategy, monitor the progress of its programmes, and address challenges that may hinder the strategy's effective implementation, in addition to adopting a corporate governance strategy, a risk management strategy, setting institutional oversight priorities, and approving policies and methodologies for institutional training in this area.
The committee is also responsible for monitoring the level of institutional compliance and proposing necessary corrective actions, in addition to adopting and implementing business continuity policies, including developing alternative plans and providing resources to ensure the sustainability of operations.
The decision also authorises the committee to consider any other matters determined by the committee chairman to enhance the integration of efforts and achieve the ministry's strategic objectives.
The committee's formation comes within the framework of supporting the Ministry of Justice's efforts to promote the concept of institutional excellence, link performance to strategic indicators, and align projects with national goals and the Qatar National Vision 2030.
The Ministry of Justice's Strategic Plan 2025-2030 includes 27 strategic initiatives stemming from seven main axes, in addition to empowerment axes. These axes contribute to achieving 14 objectives within the Third National Development Strategy, including stimulating the business environment, achieving an efficient and transparent justice system, and providing distinguished government services that enhance the quality of life in Qatar.
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