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Doha

The Ministry of Justice (MoJ) announced on Tuesday an update to the list of table experts registered with the Experts Department at the Ministry, which was published on the department’s official page and includes detailed and updated data on experts. In a statement, the ministry said that the experts data includes the full name of each expert, his personal number, his expertise data, and his contact number, noting that the number of registered experts reached 266, including, for the first time, two Qatari companies that were registered in the lists of experts approved by the judicial authorities in the country in accordance with the controls contained in Law No. 16 of 2017 regulating expertise work, as two companies specialized in accounting and real estate expertise work.

Commenting on this occasion, director of the Experts Department at the Ministry of Justice Abdullah Bushahab Al Marri said that the new update aims to present the experts data to the public to provide technical and specialized expertise to all, as the updated list was delivered to the judicial authorities in the country in implementation of the provisions of the law, and within the framework of providing expertise to the judiciary, based on the role and responsibility of experts in presenting evidence and proof regarding the technical aspects related to various cases, and the role that expert reports play in accelerating the issuance of judgments and adjudication of cases.

He stressed the ministry’s keenness to strengthen the national cadre of experts and provide expertise that keeps pace with the comprehensive renaissance witnessed by the country in all fields, particularly in rare technical fields, by creating a roster system for documenting various areas of expertise and establishing guidelines for expert registration. He pointed out that experts will take a legal oath to expedite procedures and improve access to specialized services for stakeholders.

Al Marri outlined the extensive qualifications available, which include accounting, engineering (mechanical, electrical, architectural), real estate valuation, food safety, alternative energies, and more. He noted that this expertise also covers niche areas such as financial and banking services, project management, agricultural affairs, and counterfeiting investigations.

He concluded by mentioning that the expertise encompasses specialized fields relevant to various societal needs, including the export of used oils, recycling activities, public relations, event organization, and livestock management, among others.

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02/10/2024
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