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Summer leave salaries to be transferred to banks, says UAE ministry
Summer leave salaries will be transferred to the relevant banks, which will later deposit them in the accounts of the teaching staff of the Ministry of Education and the Ministry of Social Affairs, said the Ministry of Finance.
Abu Dhabi: Summer leave salaries will be transferred to the relevant banks, which will later deposit them in the accounts of the teaching staff of the Ministry of Education and the Ministry of Social Affairs, said the Ministry of Finance.
"A total of Dh1 billion and Dh65 million have been transferred. There are 28,762 beneficiaries from both ministries," said Khalid Yousuf Merza, head of the financial operations at the Ministry of Finance.
Earlier, the ministry completed preparation of the payrolls and sent them to banks.
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