On the 19th of October 2017, Quick Solutions Company signed a grant award agreement – valued at approximately $306,465 USD – with BALADI CAP with the aim of digitizing municipal work throughout 38 Lebanese municipalities. The agreement signing ceremony took place at the BALADI CAP office in Beirut, Lebanon.
Through the USAID-funded assistance, “Quick Solutions Company (QSC)” will be maintaining and bringing into full operation electronic financial management systems in 34 separate municipalities across Lebanon; installing new electronic financial management, budget design and budget implementation systems in 4 municipalities; installing electronic complaint systems in 10 municipalities; and providing some 15 municipalities with websites and email systems.
Lebanon’s constitutional council decided on Friday September 22 to annul a tax law that was passed by parliament to finance public sector pay rises.
A statement explaining the decision cited reasons including the fact the law had been passed “in the absence of the budget and outside it”. The council unanimously decided to refer the law back to parliament.
“It should have come in the framework of the annual budget according to the principles stipulated in the constitution,” the statement said
In coordination with Quick Solutions Company (QSC), Mount Lebanon Governor, Mr. Mansour Daou, Launched a project to re-activate and enhance automation process.
QSC assisted the governor in the re-structuring and the re-innovation of the Citizens’ Reception Office (CRO).
Quick Solutions Company worked on the re-innovation of the existing network, provided and prepared a new server for the project and prepared the workstations so as to make the CRO operational with no downtime. Moreover, QSC upgraded the existing system and added document archiving functionality to the system leading to an improvement in the workflow.
Lebanese President Michel Aoun signed Monday morning both the salary scale and tax hike laws, putting to rest long-running speculation that he might not approve the legislation. In a statement released Monday, the office of the presidency announced that Aoun had signed both laws and issued them based on constitutional rules. Parliament endorsed the laws last month during a two-day legislative session. Aoun’s timely signature was a vital requirement for the publication of the two laws in the Official Gazette, and their subsequent implementation. They had already been inked by both Speaker Nabih Berri and Prime Minister Saad Hariri.
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