Deputy Ministers Discuss Judicial Service Quality Enhancement

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Sanaa: The Deputy Minister of Justice and Human Rights, Judge Ibrahim Al Shami, engaged in discussions with the Deputy Minister of Civil Service and Administrative Development, Anas Sufyan, regarding joint efforts to enhance judicial services. The focus was on simplifying procedures and improving service quality in line with leadership directives and the government's change and construction program.

According to Yemen News Agency, the meeting addressed mechanisms to streamline procedures for services provided by the Ministry of Justice and Human Rights and the courts. This initiative aims to reduce the burden on citizens by minimizing time, effort, and costs associated with obtaining judicial services.

Judge Al Shami emphasized the Ministry of Justice's commitment to proactively simplifying procedures in collaboration with the Ministry of Civil Service and Administrative Development. He instructed the service development team and the ministry's information center to expedite project completion and ensure comprehensive cooperation with the Ministry of Civil Service.

Anas Sufyan commended the Ministry of Justice and Human Rights for prioritizing transparency and facilitating easier access to judicial services, which benefits citizens. Both ministries view their cooperation as foundational in building a modern Yemeni state characterized by transparency and fairness. They highlighted the project's importance as an urgent priority approved by leadership, which will significantly enhance service quality and expedite justice for citizens.