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Press Release
SLC holds workshop on ‘Responsibility for Proper
Implementation of Legislation’ to promote good governance
and foster a culture of legislative compliance
May 18, 2025 - The General Secretariat of the Supreme Legislation Committee in the
Emirate of Dubai (SLC) held an awareness workshop titled ‘Responsibility for Proper
Implementation of Legislation,’ as part of its ongoing efforts to uphold the principles
of good governance, transparency, and legislative compliance across government
entities and strategic partners.
The workshop aimed to underscore the vital role of proper implementation of
legislation in promoting institutional excellence, preventing instances of non-
compliance, and minimising the risks of litigation resulting from misinterpretation or
improper application of legislative provisions.
Led by Dr. Faisal Hassan Al-Omari, Legal Advisor at the SLC, and Marwa Mohammed
Ibrahim, Senior Legal Officer and Head of the Evaluation and Follow-up Section at the
Legislative Audit Directorate of the SLC General Secretariat, the workshop provided a
significant platform for legal dialogue and knowledge exchange. Participants explored
best practices in legislative compliance and discussed strategies for cultivating a
robust legal culture that supports the stability of public policies and enhances both
administrative and legal performance. The workshop was attended by representatives
from various government entities and strategic partners, who shared valuable insights
into effective implementation of legislation and exchanged experiences aimed at
strengthening transparency within institutional systems.
H.E. Ahmad Saeed bin Meshar Al Muhairi, SLC Secretary General, emphasised that
the workshop reflects the SLC’s commitment to advancing legal awareness and
fostering a strong legislative culture. “The workshop highlighted the significance of
legislative compliance and the correct interpretation of legislative provisions and
frameworks in ensuring institutional efficiency and eliminate cases of non-compliance