
In order to achieve one of the pillars of the UAE Vision 2021 and in line with the strategy of the digital government of the UAE concerned with forming a clear map of government work and investing primarily in national cadres and working to ensure the continuity of sustainable development, the Finance Department in the Emirate of Ajman held a course on updating local fees and fines in the presence of project coordinators from among the employees Financial departments and local government agencies. The course aimed to discuss and present the proposed work mechanisms for reviewing the financial burdens on economic establishments in light of local and global economic changes, with the aim of encouraging investors by providing an investment environment that facilitates the procedures for obtaining services at the highest level of smoothness and ease, and to raise the level of the institutional work system by providing accurate data. It enables decision makers to set appropriate plans and take effective decisions in support of the development process and the creation of a better future. For his part, Tariq Al Marzouqi, Director of the Revenue Follow-up Department at the Department of Finance in Ajman, said that the importance of establishing a mechanism to determine government fees and fines on all government services in the Emirate of Ajman, within a sophisticated and accessible technology aimed at serving the community, improving the quality of life, and achieving sustainable development goals, stressing the need for a concerted All efforts to develop financial performance and to raise the level of institutional performance and raise the efficiency and effectiveness of government services in accordance with the best international practices followed in these areas. He continued, “The department is keen to continue positive developments, maintain the level of services provided, and achieve optimal use of financial resources by enhancing the capabilities of employees and enabling them to view the best practices in the field of updating government service fees, fines for violations, and the criteria to be taken into account when preparing benchmarks for related fees and fines. To engage in economic activities in the Emirate of Ajman. He added, "We believe in the importance of the human element and its role in leading the future, and we continue our efforts to familiarize Ajman government employees with all methodologies related to studies of government service fees."