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Sheikh Khalifa Says New Integrity Strategy Enhances Business and Investment Environment
2025-10-09

Sheikh Khalifa Says New Integrity Strategy Enhances Business and Investment Environment

Qatar Chamber chairman Sheikh Khalifa bin Jassim bin Mohamed al-Thani has stated that the launch of the National Strategy for Promoting Integrity, Transparency, and Preventing Corruption (2025–2030) represents a significant addition to Qatar’s ongoing strategic initiatives, in line with the objectives of Qatar National Vision 2030.

Sheikh Khalifa emphasised that the strategy marks a key step in enhancing integrity and transparency across all sectors, indicating that it underscores Qatar’s commitment to fostering a robust and sustainable economic environment grounded in transparency and ethical practices.

He noted that it strengthens the protection of public funds, improves the quality of public services, and enhances the country's business and investment climate. 

He also reaffirmed Qatar Chamber’s readiness to support national initiatives that promote transparency and best practices, thereby elevating the country’s regional and international standing.

Sheikh Khalifa highlighted the state’s achievements in transparency and anti-corruption through legislative reforms, active participation in international anti-corruption frameworks, such as the UN Convention against Corruption (UNCAC), and adherence to global standards of governance and integrity.

He said, “Qatar Chamber plays a pivotal role in guiding local companies to adopt the highest standards of corporate governance and integrity, fostering trust between the public and private sectors, and enabling local and international investors to operate in a safe and stable environment.”

Sheikh Khalifa added that Qatar’s ongoing efforts to raise public awareness of integrity through campaigns and workshops, engaging the community in anti-corruption initiatives, and reinforcing Qatar’s position as a reliable and transparent investment environment.
Source: GULF TIMES