AQABA — Aqaba Special Economic Zone Authority’s (ASEZA) new administrative by-law will stipulate appointing a commissioner for the city’s affairs in charge of an advisory board consisting of Aqaba residents, ASEZA Chief Commissioner Hani Mulki said Thursday.
The new by-law also stipulates appointing commissioners for economic affairs, the region’s affairs, and finance and revenue, Mulki added at a meeting with the Senate’s Administrative Committee.
The new bylaw will go into effect as soon as it is endorsed by a Royal Decree, the chief commissioner said.