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THE Shura Council held on Monday its regular weekly session under the chairmanship of Deputy Speaker HE Mohammed bin Abdullah al Sulaiti.
At the outset of the meeting, the Shura Council welcomed heads of parliaments and national, legislative and federal councils, national assemblies, parliamentarians, elders and IPU members, who have convened in Doha to attend the 140th General Assembly of the Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU) and its associated meetings.
The Shura Council expressed its pride in Qatar’s hosting of this important international event, which reaffirms the prominent position of Qatar and its effective role in the regional and international arenas under the wise leadership of the Amir HH Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad al Thani.
The Shura Council expressed the hope that the meetings would be a success and its outcomes would contribute to realising the aspirations of the peoples of the world for peace and development.
The Shura Council then discussed a draft law regulating the auditing profession. The draft law, which includes 57 articles, defines the records of the auditors, the conditions and procedures of registration in the records, the rights and duties of the auditors, the disciplinary responsibility of the auditors and the violations and penalties to be imposed on the violators.
The council decided to refer the draft law to the Financial and Economic Affairs Committee to study it and submit a report thereon to the council.
The Shura Council also discussed a draft law amending some provisions of Law No (15) of 2010 on the prohibition of workers’ gatherings within the residential areas of families.
The council decided to refer it to the Services and Public Utilities Committee to study and report thereon to the council.
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