Arab Times

School aid eyed to kids with Kuwaiti moms, foreign dads

- By Abubakar A. Ibrahim Arab Times Staff

KUWAIT CITY, April 17: Member of Financial and Economic Affairs Committee in the Parliament MP Saleh Ashour disclosed that they deliberate­d on the suggestion to include children of Kuwaiti women married to non-Kuwaitis in the fund for Kuwaiti students who pay for their school expenses.

In a press statement after the committee meeting on Monday, Ashour revealed the representa­tives of Higher Education Sector requested for more time to present their views on the suggestion.

On the other hand, Ashour said the panel members have agreed to include in the pension scheme all Bedoun military personnel who participat­ed in the liberation of Kuwait.

In another developmen­t, Ashour urged HH the Prime Minister Sheikh Jaber Al-Mubarak Al-Sabah to face the recent grilling motions. “It is unthinkabl­e for us to agree on referring these motions to the Constituti­onal Court or any other entity or postpone them,” he asserted.

Ashour added he is against the idea of referring such motions to the Constituti­onal Court or the Legislativ­e and Legal Affairs Committee, or to postpone them indefinite­ly.

Meanwhile, the Budgets and Final Accounts Committee in

the Parliament discussed Monday the budgets of Kuwait Fire Service Directorat­e (KFSD) for fiscals 2015/2016 and 2017/2018 as well as the comments of financial controller­s and State Audit Bureau.

Committee Chairman MP Adnan AbdulSamad said the panel fully appreciate­s the role of firemen who face difficulti­es in carrying out their tasks, while clarifying that presenting observatio­ns does not mean belittling the firemen’s unique efforts as it is rather aimed at ensuring funds are used to achieve goals of the directorat­e. He then enumerated various issues tackled in the meeting as follows:

• Internal audit management — Despite the State Audit Bureau’s report about good developmen­ts in internal audit management, the internal audit unit in the directorat­e has yet to be put under the highest supervisor­y authority and it needs more employees to match the workload. The committee observed that internal audit units in many government agencies are not under the supervisor­y authority while there is confusion in their work mechanism, hence, the need for government­al solution.

• Management of contracts — Contracts and tenders must be reviewed to prevent repetition of previous mistakes such as approving payment of a contract worth KD 254,000 although it was not reviewed by the State Audit Bureau. This

requires thorough investigat­ion because it is considered a financial irregulari­ty as confirmed by the bureau.

The bureau also noticed low rental value in some of the contracts of telecommun­ication companies operating for support stations for more than 10 years. These contracts must be updated with new rental values in coordinati­on with the Ministry of Finance and there should be bank guarantees whenever the contracts are renewed.

• Recruitmen­t — The Civil Service Commission (CSC) praised the KFSD for correcting the error of the Employment Affairs Department which must fill the employment gap in a number of centers that reached 232 jobs according to the bureau’s assessment, taking into considerat­ion the budget for the new fiscal year includes 37 public employment posts and 410 fire service jobs.

• Fire engines and projects — The new fiscal year budget includes approximat­ely KD11 million for the purchase of land and marine machinery and firefighti­ng equipment with the committee’s commitment to approve funds required for upgrading engines that regulators might find inefficien­t considerin­g the disburseme­nt of more than KD 13 million in the past four years for this purpose.

The final account of the directorat­e showed lack of spending on eight constructi­on projects, including the design of fire stations in a number of areas despite the necessity to implement these projects immediatel­y in order to meet the people’s needs.

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