‘Retiring staff included in excellent performing employees list’
Meet held to discuss irregularities against university
KUWAIT CITY, July 29: The lists of excellent performing employees, which are currently being prepared by the educational zones, include a large number of teaching and administrative staff members who were recently referred for retirement by Ministry of Education, reports Al-Anba daily quoting informed sources.
They indicated that the educational zones are planning to send the lists to the administrative affairs sector of the ministry this week.
Meanwhile, Director General of Farwaniya Educational Zone Jassem Bu Hamad revealed the intention of the ministry to open an intermediate school for girls in Ishbiliya area, indicating that it will be a “smart school”.
Speaking to the daily, he disclosed that the ministry is working on granting promotions to the teachers and executive staff members who are working in the area based on a new decision issued by Civil Service Commission (CSC).
Meanwhile, meetings were held between officials from Kuwait University and State Audit Bureau to discuss some irregularities reported by the latter against the university, reports Al-Qabas daily quoting informed sources.
They explained that some of these observations are related to the financial aspect. The State Audit Bureau had reported a number of irregularities against the university including delay in claiming dues such as fines worth a total of KD 97,830 imposed on a number of companies, and scholarship-related debts worth KD 25,339.
Undersecretary of Ministry of Justice Abdullatif Al-Sraea issued decisions to fill the vacant supervisory positions in the court sectors affiliated to the ministry, reports Al-Anba daily.
These decisions are based on directives from Minister of Justice and State Minister for National Assembly Affairs Dr Faleh Al-Azeb to fill the vacant supervisory positions in the ministry’s sectors in accordance with the decisions of Civil Service Commission and Civil Service Council.
Deputy CEO for West Kuwait at Kuwait Oil Company (KOC) Ismail Abdullah Abul affirmed the company spares no effort in providing and facilitating logistic services for marine drilling operations which are on top of its priority list, reports Al Rai daily.
“We will support launching of the project on time, in coordination with other concerned departments and official bodies,” he added.
He also disclosed that KOC signed an agreement last month to buy 10 offshore support vessels to implement its strategy, support its offshore operations and provide services to Kuwait Integrated Petroleum Industries Company (KIPIC) and Kuwait National Petroleum Company (KNPC); adding that 24 maritime vessels were built and delivered recently.