Authorities in Al-Nairiyah announced the execution of <strong>3163 inspections</strong> during the first quarter of <strong>2026</strong>, resulting in the detection of <strong>581 violations</strong> and <strong>415 warnings</strong>. These inspections aim to enhance oversight on commercial and service activities in the region.
A recent inspection visit to the markets of Madaba has strengthened oversight on prices and product quality. This initiative is part of the government's efforts to support commercial activity and stimulate the local economy.
Malaysian authorities in Malacca have decided not to revoke the operating licenses of two food and beverage companies, despite the cancellation of their halal certification. This decision comes after confirming that there were no violations of licensing conditions.
The Governor of Al-Jouf, Prince Faisal bin Nawaf bin Abdulaziz, stressed the importance of strict oversight on development projects in the region, insisting that they must be completed according to specified standards without excuses. This statement was made during a meeting to discuss the progress of ongoing projects.
The Ministry of Youth has announced the activation of its oversight role on professional clubs, beginning to monitor violations that may occur within these organizations. This initiative aims to enhance transparency and integrity in the sports sector.
Building violations are on the rise in Aleppo, particularly in areas that suffered partial destruction during the war. Residents are exploiting weak oversight from authorities, raising concerns about potential future disasters.
The Malaysian Ministry of Domestic Trade has confirmed that fuel supplies are sufficient to meet general demand, particularly in Sabah, Sarawak, and Labuan. This assurance comes amid increased demand following the holiday season, with no shortages reported so far.
The Saudi Water Authority has announced the end of the mandatory grace period for water extraction facilities to comply with environmental standards. This initiative marks the beginning of regulatory inspections aimed at ensuring adherence to environmental guidelines across the kingdom.
The Egyptian Ministry of Local Development has announced new directives aimed at tightening oversight of public shop closing times. This initiative is part of the government's efforts to ensure compliance with commercial regulations.
Since the beginning of March, Jordanian authorities have recorded 376 violations against commercial establishments and received 129 complaints, highlighting a rise in issues within the commercial sector.
The Indonesian Ombudsman in the Riau Islands has announced enhanced oversight on public services following complaints of corruption and harassment against foreign tourists at Batam Port. This initiative comes as Indonesia seeks to improve its image to international tourists.
The capital of Yemen, Sana'a, is witnessing a troubling increase in dangerous fireworks, with accusations against the Houthis for facilitating their entry. Doctors warn of rising injuries among children due to the random use of these fireworks.