Arab Times

MP ‘calls’ for more environmen­t police

Panel discusses fish kill, oil spill

- By Abubakar A. Ibrahim

KUWAIT CITY, Sept 13: MP Waleed Al-Tabtabaei has forwarded questions to Minister of Defense Sheikh Mohammad Al-Khaled Al-Hamad Al-Sabah on the Military Health Office in London.

He requested for details such as the budget of the office from 2015 until the end of August 2017, overseas treatment beneficiar­ies under the office, amount spent on each of these beneficiar­ies, committees dealing with files of these beneficiar­ies if any, and members of these committees.

He said there have been social media reports on referral of some Army officials to the Public Prosecutio­n for misappropr­iation of public funds, while some of them were suspended from work and others were referred for retirement. If these reports are true, he asked the minister to provide details such as results of investigat­ions and charges filed against the concerned officials. In case the reports are false, he wants to know the measures taken to prevent the spread of baseless rumors.

He went on to disclose that he obtained informatio­n on the delayed payment of some contracts without justificat­ion in an alleged bid to put pressure on signatory companies to pay commission to certain traders. He urged the minister to clarify the issue; and if this informatio­n is false, he wants to know the reason for delaying the payment.

Meanwhile, parliament­ary Environmen­t Committee Chairman MP Adel Al-Damkhi said the panel discussed a number of issues on Wednesday including the oil spill, fish kill and hunting ground regulation­s

approved by the Environmen­t Public Authority (EPA).

He revealed the committee received a comprehens­ive report from EPA, detailing the procedures taken in addressing the above mentioned issues. He added the committee will meet again after two weeks to look into the results of these procedures.

He affirmed no new fish kill incident has been reported so far, thanking EPA for taking into considerat­ion the recommenda­tions of the Parliament in this regard. He was quick to add though that there is still more to be done; hence, the need for intensifie­d efforts and stronger coordinati­on between the concerned institutio­ns to resolve these issues.

On the allegation that oil spots from a neighborin­g country reached Kuwait’s territoria­l waters; he said, “We looked into the measures taken by EPA. I do not want to preempt things nor hold accountabl­e anyone until the results of monitoring and analyses carried out by the authority.”

He also urged EPA to increase the number of environmen­tal police in cooperatio­n with the Ministry of Intehospit­al rior, adding the Attorney General must develop the environmen­t prosecutio­n mechanism to expedite issuance of decisions on environmen­tal issues. He said, “We have to exert more efforts and coordinate with all relevant bodies to stop improper dumping of waste.”

He added the committee also looked into the complaints of fishing enthusiast­s about the law governing their hobby and the suggestion to amend the executive regulation­s.

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