Ministry of Communications Addresses Contract Misunderstandings with IQ
On Sunday, the Ministry of Communications issued a statement refuting claims regarding a new ten-year contract with IQ. The ministry clarified that information circulated by a House of Representatives member regarding this purported agreement is inaccurate.
The spokesperson for the Ministry emphasized that IQ operates under an existing investment contract, which has been active since 2010 and continues to remain in effect based on an investment vacation status. The statement outlined the ministry’s commitment to protecting its reputation, asserting that it reserves the right to pursue legal action against individuals responsible for disseminating misleading information.
Furthermore, the ministry highlighted that a final judicial ruling previously cleared IQ of any smuggling charges that were attributed to the company several years ago. This decision underscores the legality of IQ’s operations under the current contractual framework.
The claims made by House of Representatives member Hanan Al-Fatlawi on a social media platform suggested that a new contractual arrangement had been established between the Minister of Communications and IQ for a decade-long period. The Ministry’s response aims to correct these misconceptions and reaffirm its position regarding existing agreements.
As developments unfold, the Ministry remains vigilant in addressing any misinformation that may impact public perception and will take necessary actions to maintain transparency and accountability.
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