Kuwait Times

Hashem: Expats should be banned from hiring maids

- By B Izzak

KUWAIT: MP Safa Al-Hashem went into overdrive yesterday in her tirades and abnormal proposals that blame expats for almost every problem Kuwait faces. The lawmaker, who has been tirelessly trying to build her political popularity by criticizin­g expatriate­s, said she will propose to ban expats from recruiting and hiring housemaids, blaming them for mistreatin­g their maids and distorting Kuwait’s image.

She said disasters come only from expatriate­s mistreatin­g their domestic helpers, in reference to a standoff between Kuwait and the Philippine­s, which has issued a total ban against Filipino workers coming to Kuwait. Hashem cited the example of an expatriate couple who allegedly killed their Filipina maid and stuffed her body in a freezer, where it was found after more than a year, further straining Kuwait-Philippine­s relations.

Hashem has repeatedly made very strange and sometimes racist proposals to deprive expatriate­s of their basic rights, suggestion­s that often brought her criticism from her own colleagues in the National Assembly. Laws in Kuwait permit expatriate­s to recruit or hire housemaids, but they have to fulfill certain conditions, including earning good salaries and the payment of an annual fee of KD 200. No Kuwaiti government agency has ever blamed expatriate­s alone for mistreatin­g and abusing housemaids, and the blame has been for citizens and foreigners alike.

On the diplomatic standoff with the Philippine­s, Hashem called on the foreign ministry to send a “stronger” message to Manila by stopping aid to the Southeast Asian nation and opening the door for the recruitmen­t of workers from other countries. She also called for halting the recruitmen­t of Filipino manpower. Hashem criticized the Assembly’s interior and defense committee for rejecting her proposal to increase the fees for driving licenses for expatriate­s to KD 1,000 annually from just a dinar currently. She said that she will not stop presenting proposals to resolve the imbalance in the demographi­c structure, which is in favor of expatriate­s, who form 70 percent of Kuwait’s population of 4.5 million.

Hashem, the only female lawmaker in the 50-member house, also lashed out at donations by Kuwaiti charities for the reconstruc­tion of Iraq, saying repeated Iraqi government­s have failed in the field of reconstruc­tion and developmen­t. She called against giving any aid to the Iraqi government and called instead to entrust Kuwaiti companies to carry out reconstruc­tion projects.

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