UAE courts have stopped accepting 'security' cheques submitted by banks as a
criminal tool against debt defaulters in line with new instructions by President
His Highness Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan, the semi-official daily
Alittihad reported on Monday.
The instructions had first benefited
Emirati defaulters before courts were told last month to apply the same rule on
expatriate debtors, the paper said.
Quoting Jassim Bu Aseeba, Director of
the Judicial Inspection Division at the Ministry of Justice, the Arabic language
paper said banks have been told that federal courts would no longer accept
cheques presented to them by expatriates against a loan.
“All federal
courts in the UAE have started to enforce the presidential instructions to stop
accepting cheques presented by banks as criminal tools against expatriates as is
the case with Emirati defaulters,” Bu Aseeba said.
“For this reason, the
public prosecutor has released all those jailed because of those cheques. Many
Emiratis were already released in October.”
The paper quoted another
official as saying federal courts have stopped accepting all cheques presented
to them by banks and all other financial firms.
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