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UAE: Full list of fines for money laundering, terror financing Web Report/Dubai Photo: Wam Fines range from Dh50,000 to Dh1 million for 26 violations The UAE s Ministry of Economy has announced the list of violations and fines for money laundering and terrorism financing. The minisry has issued a list of 26 penalties. Also read: Grace period extended The grace period for companies to register in two systems to combat money laundering has been extended till March 31. Companies that fail to register will be subject to penalties, including suspension of licences and closure. The firms must complete the post-registration procedures to avoid financial penalties. Fines range from Dh50,000 to Dh1 million and can be doubled to up to Dh5 million. ....
Covid: 246 Dubai shops fined, 10 shut in Feb for flouting rules Staff Report/Dubai KT file photo About 93 companies were issued warnings. The Dubai Economy shut down 10 establishments and issued fines to 246 others in February for not adhering to Covid-19 safety rules. About 93 companies were issued warnings and told comply with the Covid-19 precautionary measures. Also read: Officials inspect hundreds of establishments across the emirate every day to ensure that social distancing and mask use rules are followed. The authority called on residents to be vigilant and follow the safety rules. They are urged to report any violation to the authority or the police. ....
UAE fine alert: Dh1,000 for smoking shisha, barbecuing in green areas Photo: Reuters The municipality has issued a number of fines and warned many violators for smoking shisha and littering the green areas. Barbecuing or smoking shisha in Ajman s public parks, green areas and beaches would invite a fine of Dh1,000, authorities have warned. The Ajman municipality has launched an inspection campaign targeting the practices of barbecuing and smoking shisha in parks, green areas and beaches, said Khalid Al Hosani, director of Health and environment department at the municipality. The emirate had banned these practices to maintain the health and safety of the residents and visitors. The parks, green areas and beaches are the most vital places visited by residents and it’s our duty to ensure they have an ideal and healthy environment to enjoy it,” he added. ....
UAE shuts down 250 offices for hiring domestic workers Photo: Alamy Tadbeer centres, under PPP model, are empowered to recruit this category of blue-collar workers The UAE’s Human Resources and Emiratisation (MoHRE) authorities have shut down 250 offices across the country for recruiting domestic workers amid a stringent bid to streamline the hiring of this category of blue-collar employees in the country. Nasser bin Thani Al Hamli, the Minister of MoHRE, on Tuesday told members of the Federal National Council (FNC) that the ministry closed these recruitment offices in different emirates after their licences had expired. “The move is part of the plan to replace these recruiting offices for domestic workers with ‘Tadbeer’ centres,” said Al Hamli. ....