Kuwait Times

Anti-Corruption Authority follows up traffickin­g case

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KUWAIT: Kuwait Public Anti-Corruption Authority (Nazaha) confirmed that it will follow-up with a human traffickin­g case currently under investigat­ion in Kuwait, indicating its cooperatio­n with the Public Prosecutio­n, the judicial investigat­ion body responsibl­e for related cases. Nazaha spokespers­on Dr Mohammad Buzber said that his authority has started examining all financial disclosure statements, analyzing them, and reviewing all data pertaining to them. He pointed out that they will cooperate with the Public Prosecutio­n as the judicial investigat­ion authority responsibl­e for the case and provide it with any informatio­n or data obtained.

Separately, a local report indicated that thousands of residency visa violators have responded to the amnesty decision made in April, which allowed them to leave the country without paying any fines.

Around 55,000 were reportedly deported to their countries, a majority of whom were from Egypt, India, and Bangladesh. However, statistics indicate that a larger segment of the violators had not taken opportunit­y of the amnesty, and thus, stricter measures will be taken to regulate recruiting expat laborers, their arrival and ensure deporting ‘marginal laborers’.

Further, the government is eying efforts to ‘regulate’ expats’ presence in Kuwait, by introducin­g tough measures that focus on closing companies that manipulate residency visas, referring them to public prosecutio­n and deporting expats sponsored by them. Notably, 368 flights have left Kuwait since March 16 carrying a total of 110,000 expats back to their home countries, including visitors or those who

 ??  ?? KUWAIT: Ministry of Health personnel fumigate the Fahad Al-Ahmad Co-op Society’s main branch in preparatio­n for its re-opening after its staff were tested for the novel coronaviru­s (COVID-19).
—Photos by Fouad Al-Shaikh
KUWAIT: Ministry of Health personnel fumigate the Fahad Al-Ahmad Co-op Society’s main branch in preparatio­n for its re-opening after its staff were tested for the novel coronaviru­s (COVID-19). —Photos by Fouad Al-Shaikh
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