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Sharjah Approves Dh75 Million to Help Citizens with Debt Relief

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Sharjah authorities have approved over Dh75 million to help citizens repay their debts. This decision aims to ensure stable living conditions for residents and follows the directives of Sheikh Dr. Sultan bin Muhammad Al Qasimi, the Ruler of Sharjah and a member of the Supreme Council.

The approved amount of Dh75,261,000 is part of the 27th batch of payments intended to settle the debts of 158 cases, including those convicted of financial offenses and deceased individuals who were unable to pay their debts. Rashid Ahmed bin Al Sheikh, Head of the Emiri Court and Chairman of the Debt Processing Committee, confirmed this information.

He noted that the total funds processed from the first payment to the 27th payment reached Dh1,203,637,153, benefiting a total of 2,501 individuals in need of assistance.

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