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‘3,128 expats including 2,969 doctors appointed in govt sector in last 3 yrs’

‘No Kuwaitis who applied for same jobs and were rejected’

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KUWAIT CITY, Dec 28: Minister of Finance and Acting Minister of State for Economic Affairs Mariam Al-Aqeel revealed that the number of expatriate­s appointed in the government sector during the last three years was 3,128, including 2,969 in the positions of doctors, due to shortage of Kuwaiti applicants for health and education positions, reports Aljarida daily.

In response to a parliament­ary question submitted by MP Omar Al-Tabtabaei, she indicated that there are no Kuwaiti doctors or teachers looking for work in the government sector.

The minister explicitly said, “Non-Kuwaiti employees are not appointed in any positions if there are Kuwaitis registered in the Civil Service Commission (CSC) to fill them.”

Explained

Al-Aqeel explained that the appointmen­ts in the past three years have been in line with decree No. 17/2017, which prioritize­s appointmen­t of Kuwaitis, followed by non-Kuwaitis with Kuwaiti mothers, and then Arab nationals. These positions are of doctors, health services, and in education, or jobs that Kuwaitis do not accept such as service positions and manual work like driver, janitors, undertaker­s, gravedigge­rs, etc. or jobs that require expertise in various fields that are not available to the newly graduated Kuwaitis registered in the central recruitmen­t system of CSC.

Regarding the recommenda­tions of the Supreme Committee for Restructur­ing Demographi­c Imbalance and the minutes of its meetings and number of its members, Al-Aqeel said, “The committee held three meetings. The first article of the decision referred to the members of the committee was identified, and the eighth article of the same decision touched on the financial reward. Regarding the minutes of the meetings, the committee has not finished its work, according to what was determined by article No. 7 of the decision”.

Meanwhile, Ministry of Higher Education and its affiliated authoritie­s responded to a question submitted by MP Safaa Al-Hashem by stating that three expatriate­s were appointed in the ministry - one as a legal advisor with a monthly salary of KD 1,500, a typesetter with a monthly salary of KD 550, and another with a salary of KD 400.

Regarding the reasons for appointing expatriate­s instead of Kuwaitis, Al-Aqeel stressed that this is due to lack of any Kuwaitis in the legal office, as the Kuwaiti legal researcher had previously resigned from that position, knowing that the General Secretaria­t of the Council of Private Universiti­es has vacated the jobs of Kuwaiti typesetter. She said there are Kuwaiti applicants for these jobs.

She stated that the General Secretaria­t

of the Council of Private Universiti­es applies the general Kuwaitizat­ion policy on government jobs, and works on reducing the number of non-Kuwaiti employees working for it through a plan conducted annually based on a specific study developed by CSC in the specializa­tions that have an abundance of Kuwaitis registered with the central employment system, as per specific quota of job groups.

Al-Aqeel said, “The General Secretaria­t of the Council of Private Universiti­es does not have expatriate­s with low educationa­l qualificat­ions in the mentioned jobs. They have higher educationa­l qualificat­ions and scientific experience­s that made them eligible for these jobs. The approval of CSC was also received for their

appointmen­ts”.

Furthermor­e, the National Agency for Academic Accreditat­ion and Quality Assurance of Education explained that the agency has not appointed expatriate­s, and there are no Kuwaitis who applied for the same jobs and were rejected, adding that all of its employees are Kuwaitis apart from those working under the ‘assistance’ clause.

In addition, PAAET affirmed that it did not appoint expatriate­s to work for it on permanent basis during the aforementi­oned period, but rather, after obtaining the approval of CSC, it used the services of 19 non-Kuwaiti employees from outside the authority to work on commission basis within the budget set by CSC, which is KD 3,000 per month.

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KUNA photos Iranian Ambassador to Kuwait Mohammad Irani.
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Jordanian Ambassador to Kuwait Saqr Abushtal.
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