Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Former regime backer flees Syria; Four recruitment agencies accused of fraud; Unlicensed translators to be jailed and or fined

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February 08, 2012

 
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After doubts grow, former regime backer flees Syria

Younes Al Yousef is waiting for the fall of a regime that he once believed in. He once served as a cameraman for a pro-government television station

Recruiters warned as four agencies are tried for fraud

Official says it is illegal for companies to charge fee for registration. Four recruitment agencies have been shut down by the Ministry of Labour for fraud

 
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FNC passes law on translators

Translators who do not pass a certification test and have licence from Ministry of Justice will face a jail term of up to two years or fine of up to Dh100,000 or both

 
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Freedom from cycle of violence

People of Arab Spring states have to resist manipulation, whether by the military, political forces or foreign powers

 
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UNB net profit rises 11% to Dh1.5b in 2011

Results are affirmation of prudent strategy pursued by group focused on targeted markets, key business segments

 
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