Hussain Ahmad al-Qemzi

The CEO of Dubai-based Noor Islamic Bank is closely linked with the emirate’s most powerful people.
February 3, 2010 8:14 by kippreport
As the vice chairman of the Noor Investment Group and NIB, al-Gergawi also works with al-Qemzi. The Minister of Cabinet Affairs of the UAE federal government, Gergawi also serves as the chairman of Dubai Holding, and the chairman of the Executive Office of the Dubai government.
Gergawi earlier served as the secretary general of the Executive Council of the Dubai government and is also the founding chairman of the Young Arab Leaders and the Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum Foundation.
In November last year, Dubai’s ruler Sheikh Mohammed removed Gergawi from the board of Dubai’s main holding company, the Investment Corporation of Dubai (ICD), along with Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem and Mohammed Ali Alabbar, sparking a media debate about the possible reasons for the move.
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