[12/11/2024 03:25]
ADEN – SABA
Prime Minister Dr. Ahmed bin Mubarak received today reports on the outcomes of the Central Organization for Control and Accounting COCA's review of the work and financial integrity of a number of government institutions and interests.
The head of COCA, the supreme auditing institution Judge Abu Bakr Al-Saqqaf submitted to the Prime Minister reports on the audit of the accounts and work of the Aden Free Zone Administration, the Aden Refinery Company, the General Corporation for Aden Gulf Ports, the Yemeni Oil Company and its branches in the governorates, the Arabian Sea Ports Corporation, the Yemeni Oil Investment Company, the General Authority for Maritime Affairs, the General Authority for Geological Survey and Mineral Resources, the General Authority for Land Transport Regulation, and the Yemeni Gas Company in Marib, in addition to evaluating the tax performance in the Presidency of the Tax Authority and its offices and the Executive Unit for Taxes on Large Taxpayers and its branches in the governorates.
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