
Economy Ministry's code of conduct team outlines future work plan
Sana'a - Saba:
The Code of Professional Conduct Team at the Ministry of Economy, Industry, and Investment has approved its work program for the upcoming period, focusing on media, social, humanitarian, and training aspects.
During a meeting held on Sunday, chaired by team leader at the Ministry of Industry Taher Haidar, the team discussed the outcomes of a three-month training program that involved over 400 ministry employees and staff.
The program included theoretical lectures and practical applications of the Code of Professional Conduct's rules, values, and ethical principles aimed at improving institutional performance, enhancing administrative work, and fostering development.
The meeting also reviewed the principles, values, and ethical and professional standards embedded within the training program, which are rooted in the "faith identity" and religious and national duty.
During the session, Haidar emphasized that the application of the Code of Conduct is the responsibility of everyone in their professional roles and daily lives.
He commended the efforts of the Code of Professional Conduct Team, which he noted have contributed to significant achievements in this area.
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