Saudi Shura Council Calls for Govt Expenditure Efficiency Index

Ongoing works at Masar - one of the most qualitative development projects in Makkah. (Asharq Al-Awsat)
Ongoing works at Masar - one of the most qualitative development projects in Makkah. (Asharq Al-Awsat)
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Saudi Shura Council Calls for Govt Expenditure Efficiency Index

Ongoing works at Masar - one of the most qualitative development projects in Makkah. (Asharq Al-Awsat)
Ongoing works at Masar - one of the most qualitative development projects in Makkah. (Asharq Al-Awsat)

The Saudi Shura Council asked the Expenditure Efficiency and Projects Authority to work with the National Center for Performance Measurement (Adaa) to study the inclusion of the Expenditure Efficiency Index within the government entity’s performance indicators.

During its 24th regular session on Monday, the Council asked the authority to prepare an integrated study in order to identify all gaps and ensure efficient government spending in all projects.

Speaker Dr. Abdullah Al-Sheikh chaired the session during which the members discussed the recommendations presented by the Council’s financial committee.

In this regard, Shura Council member, Eng. Ali Al-Qarni, told Asharq Al-Awsat that the new move aimed at improving the effectiveness of expenditures in the government to achieve the objectives of the financial budget through the optimal use of state resources.

He added that this step would help attain the best service and the highest quality in return for the generous spending provided by the government.

According to Al-Qarni, achieving expenditure efficiency was one of the important strategic pillars to reach financial balance through a body that works to supervise and support government agencies to enable them to develop their initiatives and remove obstacles hindering their implementation.

The body will also propose the necessary legislation, tools, regulations and frameworks to ensure sustainability through practical strategies and methodologies according to the best international practices.

Achieving spending efficiency will have an economic and developmental impact on government spending especially in government and technology procurement, digital transformation and the initiatives of Vision 2030, the Shura Council member said.



Ma’aden CEO to Asharq Al-Awsat: 820,000 Meters of Exploration Wells Drilled in Saudi Arabia

Ma’aden CEO Robert Wilt. (Future Investment Initiative)
Ma’aden CEO Robert Wilt. (Future Investment Initiative)
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Ma’aden CEO to Asharq Al-Awsat: 820,000 Meters of Exploration Wells Drilled in Saudi Arabia

Ma’aden CEO Robert Wilt. (Future Investment Initiative)
Ma’aden CEO Robert Wilt. (Future Investment Initiative)

The Saudi Arabian Mining Company (Ma’aden) has undertaken the largest exploration program in a single region worldwide as part of the Kingdom’s efforts to achieve the goals of Vision 2030, diversify its economic base, and position mining as the third pillar of the national industry.

The company has drilled over 820,000 meters of exploration wells in the past two years, surpassing similar efforts in other countries, Ma’aden CEO Robert Wilt told Asharq Al-Awsat.

Wilt revealed that this program has already yielded a potential gold discovery spanning 100 kilometers south of the Mansourah and Massarah mines, located 460 kilometers east of Jeddah.

The CEO emphasized Ma’aden’s role in leading the development of the mining sector as the third pillar of Saudi Arabia’s economy, harnessing mineral resources estimated at $2.5 trillion.

He highlighted the company’s ambitions to unlock the Kingdom’s potential in strategic minerals, such as gold and copper, which are vital for manufacturing industries and the global energy transition.

To sustain the company’s strategies, Wilt stressed the importance of supporting and developing the next generation of Saudi talent. Ma’aden is committed to creating an attractive industry for young professionals and investing in skills and technology to enable its workforce to build a new era for mining in the Kingdom.

Ma’aden currently operates more than 17 mines and exploration sites across Saudi Arabia, transforming mineral wealth into added value for the national economy. The company exports its products to over 30 countries worldwide.

Additionally, Ma’aden has invested in the necessary infrastructure for mining and processing operations. This includes constructing modern mines, advanced processing plants, and world-class export ports.

The company leverages cutting-edge technology to boost productivity, improve product quality, and reduce costs. It also utilizes advanced systems for analyzing geological data to identify promising mineral sites, integrating this technology throughout its operations from exploration to marketing.