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Sheikh Mo amend wizard ya ardhi saa moja na nusu asubuhi akakutana na haya kisha akaamua kutimua kazi jamaa.
Not the day to pull a sickie! Nine top officials are sacked after Dubai ruler holds impromptu desk inspection at 7:30am and finds LOTS of empty seats
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Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid al-Maktoum visited a government office on Sunday morning
He walked past a framed portrait of himself on the wall but couldn't find anyone to actually talk to. The visit should not have caught so many people out as Sheikh Mohammed is known for his early-morning inspections 'to ensure government services are up to Dubai's globally admired standards'.
In Dubai, public sector workers usually work from 7.30am to 2.30pm, while in the private sector usual business hours are from 8am to 1pm, resuming after the temperatures have begun to cool from 4pm.
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The plush offices at the Land Department and Department of Economic Development office appeared empty
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The Dubai ruler picked up an employee's book as he wandered around the empty office
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The camera man deliberately filmed the empty seat inside the office in Dubai
In the video posted online the leader then goes on to inspect Dubai's airport - thankfully finding immigration officers were in place.
Governments around the Gulf are trying to make their bureaucracies more efficient as low oil prices pressure state finances, and the move by Sheikh Mohammed is one of the most dramatic efforts in that direction so far.
He ordered the retirement on Monday of nine members of Dubai Municipality's executive management, including directors and assistant director-generals in departments such as legal affairs and planning, the United Arab Emirates' state news agency WAM reported.
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After his surprise visit Sheikh Mohammed ordered nine workers to be sacked
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He casually strolled into the office at 7.30am on Sunday morning in Dubai
Some of those sacked include Abdul Qader Al Jasmi, director of legal affairs, deputy director general Eisa Al Maidoor and assistant Director General for corporate support Mohammad Abdul Karim Julfar.
On Monday, Sheikh Mohammed thanked the nine retired officials for their service but said he wanted to allow a new generation of young leaders to take control and provide top-quality services to the public, WAM reported.
Mona Al Marri, director general of the Dubai Media Office told The National newspaper: 'Timeliness starts at the top, and we won't go after the employees when their bosses aren't there.'
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Sheikh Mohammed said waved hello to locals after he embarked on his tour of the government building
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The government building where Sheikh Mohammed made his surprise visit is pictured
Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid al-Maktoum has launched a crackdown of laziness
Read more: Dubai's ruler finds staff absent in surprise government office check
Sheikh Mo amend wizard ya ardhi saa moja na nusu asubuhi akakutana na haya kisha akaamua kutimua kazi jamaa.
Not the day to pull a sickie! Nine top officials are sacked after Dubai ruler holds impromptu desk inspection at 7:30am and finds LOTS of empty seats
- Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid al-Maktoum conducted a spot check
- His government posted a video of his visit on Sunday
- Sunday is a normal working day in the United Arab Emirates
- A Dubai media official said it was intended to 'send a message'
- Sheikh Mohammed thanked the nine retired officials for their service
- Government is trying to make its bureaucracy more efficient
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Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid al-Maktoum visited a government office on Sunday morning
He walked past a framed portrait of himself on the wall but couldn't find anyone to actually talk to. The visit should not have caught so many people out as Sheikh Mohammed is known for his early-morning inspections 'to ensure government services are up to Dubai's globally admired standards'.
In Dubai, public sector workers usually work from 7.30am to 2.30pm, while in the private sector usual business hours are from 8am to 1pm, resuming after the temperatures have begun to cool from 4pm.
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The plush offices at the Land Department and Department of Economic Development office appeared empty
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The Dubai ruler picked up an employee's book as he wandered around the empty office
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The camera man deliberately filmed the empty seat inside the office in Dubai
In the video posted online the leader then goes on to inspect Dubai's airport - thankfully finding immigration officers were in place.
Governments around the Gulf are trying to make their bureaucracies more efficient as low oil prices pressure state finances, and the move by Sheikh Mohammed is one of the most dramatic efforts in that direction so far.
He ordered the retirement on Monday of nine members of Dubai Municipality's executive management, including directors and assistant director-generals in departments such as legal affairs and planning, the United Arab Emirates' state news agency WAM reported.
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After his surprise visit Sheikh Mohammed ordered nine workers to be sacked
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He casually strolled into the office at 7.30am on Sunday morning in Dubai
Some of those sacked include Abdul Qader Al Jasmi, director of legal affairs, deputy director general Eisa Al Maidoor and assistant Director General for corporate support Mohammad Abdul Karim Julfar.
On Monday, Sheikh Mohammed thanked the nine retired officials for their service but said he wanted to allow a new generation of young leaders to take control and provide top-quality services to the public, WAM reported.
Mona Al Marri, director general of the Dubai Media Office told The National newspaper: 'Timeliness starts at the top, and we won't go after the employees when their bosses aren't there.'
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Sheikh Mohammed said waved hello to locals after he embarked on his tour of the government building
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The government building where Sheikh Mohammed made his surprise visit is pictured
Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid al-Maktoum has launched a crackdown of laziness
Read more: Dubai's ruler finds staff absent in surprise government office check