Khalid bin Hilal Al Busaidi | |
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Minister of Diwan of Royal Court | |
Assumed office 11 March 2011 | |
Monarchs | Qaboos bin Said Al Said Haitham bin Tariq |
Prime Minister | Haitham bin Tariq |
Khalid bin Hilal Al Busaidi is the Omani Minister of Diwan of Royal Court. He was appointed as minister on 11 March 2011. [1] [2] [3]
Al Busaidi was the Secretary General of the Council of Ministers prior to this appointment as minister. [4]
He serves as chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Royal Academy of Management. [5] In addition,he is the chairman of the Education Council. [6] [7]
Since 11 March 2011,Al Busaidi has been Minister of Diwan and Royal Court. [8] [9]
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