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3/23/26, 8:14 AM        Mohammed bin Rashid issues Decree on the Central Grievances Committee for Dubai Government employees
         Legislative  Committee,  and  the  Dubai  Government  HR  Department.  The  Decree  also  defines  the  mandates,  duties,  and  the
         responsibilities of Grievance Adjudication Committee, its chairman and members.

         Employees may submit grievances within 14 working days from receiving written notice of the Committee’s decision, or after the
         Committee’s decision deadline. Late submissions are allowed only with a valid excuse.

         Grievances  may  be  submitted  to  the  Central  Grievances  Committee  on  grounds  such  as  lack  of  jurisdiction,  violation  or
         misapplication of the law, failure to follow essential procedures, abuse of authority, decisions against the public interest, excessive
         discipline, or actions taken without a valid reason.
         The Decree outlines the grievance submission process and the reasons a grievance may be rejected, including: if it falls outside the
         Grievance Adjudication Committee’s jurisdiction, if it is submitted after the deadline, if the matter has already been decided by the
         Committee or the courts, or if the employee does not have the right or legitimate interest to file the grievance.


         All decisions of the Grievance Adjudication Committee are final and binding on the government entity, and cannot be challenged
         administratively, though employees may still appeal to the courts.

         The Chairman, members, staff, and any experts of the Committee must maintain strict confidentiality of all information, documents,
         and decisions, even after leaving the Committee.

         The Decree requires any person holding documents, papers, or evidence related to a grievance that may not be disclosed to others
         to return them to the Central Grievances Committee for archiving or handling in accordance with its approved procedures. All related
         materials must be preserved and archived in accordance with applicable regulations to prevent unauthorised access. The Chairman
         of the Committee will issue internal decisions on the disposal of grievance related documents.

         This  Decree  annuls  Executive  Council  Resolution  No.  (41)  of  2015  on  the  Central  Grievances  Committee  for  Employees  of  the
         Government of Dubai. Any provision in other legislation that conflicts with this Decree is also repealed. Regulations and decisions
         under Resolution No. 41 of 2015 remain in place to the extent they do not conflict with this Decree, until replaced.
         This Decree is effective from the date of its publication in the Official Gazette.






















































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