The Gulf Organization for Industrial Consulting (GOIC) concluded a training course entitled “Common industrial regulatory law in the GCC countries” held at its headquarters in Doha, Qatar from the 25th till the 27th of September 2016. Trainees from various GCC countries took part in this course, particularly from the Saudi Ministry of Economy and Planning, the Saudi Fund for Development, Oman’s Public Establishment for Industrial Estates (PEIE), Qatar’s Ministry of Energy and Industry and GOIC staff.
At the end of the course, GOIC Secretary General Mr. Abdulaziz Bin Hamad Al-Ageel presented certificates to the participants and stressed that “GOIC developed the Training and Capacity Development Program (TCD) in order to promote individual and organizational capacities in the GCC industrial sector. It has established partnerships with the best specialised universities and technical training and education centres in the world to deliver training courses and focused workshops to industrialists, investors, businessmen, government officials, individuals and key decision-makers. They aim at providing them with the knowledge and tools needed to improve their skills and increase profit and sustainability.”
The course was delivered by Dr. Mohammed Al-Khatib who tackled the legal aspect of the common industrial regulatory law in the GCC countries, its definition, executive bylaw and scope of implementation. He explained the provisions of the law and its bylaw, and how to monitor, identify and prove crimes in addition to relevant sanctions.
Furthermore, Dr. Mukhled Al-Zohbi highlighted the importance of the common industrial regulatory law in the GCC countries. He shed light on the sources and nature of practical measures of monitoring and observing. Participants got to know a number of practical applications in the area of rules, regulations and procedures of monitoring and determining violations. The course also underlined means of inference and how to prove the existence of violations, in addition to practical applications regarding the ethics of public servants in terms of monitoring and identifying violations, the protection of control staff and practical applications on the formal and substantial mistakes in monitoring and determining violations (invalidity).
The Gulf Organization for Industrial Consulting (GOIC) offers a number of training workshops to concerned parties according their needs in various fields through its Training and Capacity Development Program (TCD). GOIC aims at improving individual and organisational capacities in the industrial sector in GCC countries and Yemen. You can register to attend any workshop by visiting the Organization’s website www.goic.org.qa or via Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn.