Arab Times

Legislativ­e panel conducts deliberati­ons on bankruptcy bill

- By Saeed Mahmoud Saleh

KUWAIT CITY, April 23: The parliament­ary Financial and Economic Affairs Committee met Wednesday in the presence of Minister of Commerce and Industry Khalid Al-Rawdan and a technical team from the ministry.

Committee Chairperso­n MP Safa’a Al-Hashem said they discussed the Bankruptcy Bill, which consists of 305 Articles with the aim of providing protection for small and medium enterprise­s (SMEs) and those who obtained loans.

Al-Hashem revealed the bill stipulates several procedures that must be taken before declaring bankruptcy; such as restructur­ing loan payments to protect entreprene­urs and prevent bankruptcy. She affirmed the bill is in line with the current conditions which are not covered by the existing law (Law No. 68/1980).

She added the bill allows entreprene­urs suffering from bankruptcy to exercise their political rights, except those who committed fraud by providing false informatio­n. She stressed the bill is essential, especially for small businesses; considerin­g the recent decision of the government to close shops, companies and restaurant­s because of the coronaviru­s crisis.

She confirmed the National Assembly and the government has reached an agreement on the bill, indicating the committee will vote on the bill in its next meeting to pave way for submission of report in this regard to the Assembly.

Meanwhile in a press statement, MP Riyadh Al-Adasani stressed the need to restructur­e the public budget in order to avoid unnecessar­y or luxurious expenditur­es. He pointed out the restructur­ing should not affect the subsidies granted to citizens or their salaries.

He reiterated objection to the Public Loan Bill submitted by the government, asserting there are many other solutions like suspending the allocation of a portion of profits to some public institutio­ns amounting to KD 20 billion. He argued the 10 percent deduction from State revenues for the Future Generation­s Fund must stop since revenues do not cover the expenditur­e. He said the government should amend the decree on oil accounting to reduce the cost of oil production from $13 per barrel to $9. He believes this step will make the State save more than one billion Kuwaiti dinars per year.

He criticized the performanc­e of Finance Minister Barrak Al-Shitan and urged HH the Prime Minister Sheikh Sabah Al-Khalid to monitor the minister. He said Al-Shitan should leave his office if he does not present solutions in the interest of citizens.

He added the minister should issue a decision on paying the salaries of newly appointed employees and newly retired citizens who did not complete the necessary procedures due to the decision to suspend work in public institutio­ns in light of the coronaviru­s crisis. He revealed Al-Shitan referred the issue to the Fatwa and Legislatio­n Department and the parliament­ary Financial and Economic Affairs Committee despite the fact that such procedures are not required as all he needs to do is issue a decision in this regard.

Furthermor­e, MP Dr Homoud Al-Khudair denied rumors spread on social media that he owns a company with thousands of laborers and that he is involved in visa trading.

He unveiled his intention to file a complaint at Cybercrime­s Department and take legal action against the owners of social media accounts involved in circulatin­g such false informatio­n.

In addition, MP Khalil AlSaleh submitted a proposal on declaring all medical staff, who died due to coronaviru­s, as martyrs. He suggested the families of these workers should enjoy the financial and moral privileges granted by Al-Shaheed Office.

Also, MP Abdulkaree­m AlKandari said the Ministry of Interior should ask for the help of Kuwait Army in distributi­ng aid and food to laborers in locked down areas if it cannot fully control and manage these areas.

He emphasized the need to stop chaos in the locked down areas; since it is very dangerous and it will increase the rate of coronaviru­s infections, up to the extent that the medical teams can no longer deal with the situation.

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