Arab Times

Japan host city mourns late Amir

Scandal rocks subsidized items

- By Saeed Mahmoud Saleh Arab Times Staff

KUWAIT CITY, Oct 15: The parliament­ary Business Environmen­t Improvemen­t Committee on Thursday voted on several bills and proposals which were discussed in previous meetings, says Committee Chairman MP Khalid Al Fadalah.

He disclosed the committee voted against the bill amending National Fund for Small and Medium Enterprise­s (SMEs) Law No. 98/2013, because the law was amended in the second half of the current parliament­ary term.

He affirmed completion of all the bills in the agenda of the committee, stressing the achievemen­t rate of the committee is one hundred percent contrary to the claim of a local daily claiming that its achievemen­t is zero percent.

He added the committee is working on its final report and it will be submitted to the National Assembly Secretaria­t General upon completion.

Meanwhile, the Handicappe­d Affairs Committee discussed the proposal to give a physically handicappe­d individual with normal mental faculty a chance to decide his custodian (father or mother).

The second bill is on assigning two persons to take care of those with severe disabiliti­es such as quadripleg­ia. The suggested amendments are in line with the internatio­nal criteria.

On the other hand, MP Khalil Abul recently discussed with Deputy Prime Minister, State Minister for Cabinet Affairs and Minister of Interior Anas Al-Saleh the incidents in the Central Jail including the prison guards who assaulted inmates.

He said the minister promised to form a fact-finding committee to determine the factors leading to the incidents and ways to prevent their recurrence.

In another developmen­t, several MPs commented on the smuggling of large quantities of subsidized foodstuff to some Arab countries.

MP Nasser Al Doussari stressed the importance of toughening the monitoring process in order to control the distributi­on of subsidized commoditie­s.

He called on the concerned institutio­ns to replace expatriate employees assigned in the warehouses for subsidized items with citizens.

MP Safa Al-Hashem said that she previously warned Minister of Commerce and Industry Khalid Al-Rawdan about the smuggling of subsidized commoditie­s, adding the time has come to Kuwaitize jobs in this field. She asserted the distributi­on of subsidized foodstuff must be organized to ensure they are given only to deserving citizens – those with low salaries. She stressed it is unacceptab­le that citizens with high salaries are getting subsidized commoditie­s.

Furthermor­e, Chairman of Youth and Sport Committee MP Ahmed Al-Fadl said the committee held its last meeting for this term to complete important reports. He explained the achievemen­t rate of the committee is not determined through the number of accomplish­ed bills, but the quality of these bills.

On the coronaviru­s issue, he urged the health authoritie­s to double check the protocol on sterilizat­ion, especially in the intensive care units of some hospitals. He said several patients were confined in intensive care units due to coronaviru­s, but they suffered from other serious diseases like blood poisoning. He supported his claim with the statements of the relatives of these patients. He clarified the relatives of these patients are not demanding for compensati­on, as they rather want to prevent the recurrence of such errors.

Moreover, MP Adel Al-Damkhi revealed he forwarded a letter to the Assembly calling for the withdrawal of the bill on amending the Election Law; but the concerned committee ignored it, even if it was first submitted on Jan 15, 2017.

He pointed out the bill stipulates that each voter is allowed to vote for two candidates in the constituen­cy where he lives. He also expressed disappoint­ment over the refusal of the National Assembly Office to schedule a special session to discuss proposals related to the Election Law.

In addition, Al-Damkhi expressed satisfacti­on over the recent decisions concerning the Judicial Authority; stressing the Executive Authority is in need of reform as well. He asserted whoever was part of the era of corruption cannot be part of the era of reform.

NIHONMATSU, Japan, Oct 15, (KUNA): Japan’s Nihonmatsu City, which will host Kuwait in the Tokyo 2020 Olympic and Paralympic Games, has offered condolence­s on the passing of His Highness the late Amir Sheikh Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah and expressed gratitude for his support given to the disaster-hit region.

It also lowered the Japanese and the city flags to half-mast at the city hall in honor of the late Amir, officials from Nihonmatsu City and the city’s Chamber of Commerce and Industry said in a statement to Kuwait News Agency (KUNA) on Thursday.

Mayor Keiichi Miho sent a letter to Kuwaiti Ambassador to Japan Hasan Mohammad Zaman following Amir’s demise, in which he said, “I would like to offer my sincerest condolence­s to the people of Kuwait on receiving the news of the passing of His Highness Sheikh Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah,” according to the statement.

“After the 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake, we received a generous amount of support from Kuwait For reconstruc­tion. I would like to express my heartfelt gratitude once again,” said Miho.

With the approach of the Tokyo 2020 Games, Nihonmatsu City in Fukushima Prefecture, located about 200-km northeast of Tokyo, was registered as an “Arigato (Thank You) Host Town for Supporting Reconstruc­tion” for Kuwait.

“While we were in the midst of preparing our Host Town with the hope of showing our gratitude to the Kuwaiti teams, related personnel, and all the citizens of Kuwait, we heard the tragic news of his passing,” the mayor said.

“I would like to express my deepest gratitude for Kuwait’s kindness, and on behalf of the people of Nihonmatsu City, I extend my heartfelt sympathy at this difficult time,” Miho noted.

 ?? Photo by Mahmoud Jadeed ?? The new ‘Courts Complex’ recently inaugurate­d in Farwaniya Governorat­e has started to receive visitors.
Photo by Mahmoud Jadeed The new ‘Courts Complex’ recently inaugurate­d in Farwaniya Governorat­e has started to receive visitors.

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