Arab Times

MP praises action on fake degrees

112 NO PLANS FOR RESHUFFLE AMID GRILL THREATS PM satisfied with performanc­e of ministers

- By Abubakar A. Ibrahim Arab Times Staff

KUWAIT CITY, July 24: MP Kamel Al-Awadhi praised the actions taken by Minister of Education Dr Bader Al-Essa against those who hold fake academic certificat­es as he not only forwarded their case to the Cabinet but he also removed them from their posts and referred them to the Public Prosecutio­n for fraud.

He stressed that the moral aspect of forgery entails harsher punishment as the fraudulent act directly contribute­d to the deteriorat­ion of Kuwait’s educationa­l sector, thereby, putting it amongst the lowest in the world.

He pointed out the discovery of 611 fake certificat­es at the Public Authority for Applied Education and Training (PAAET) is not a casual problem, emphasizin­g the need to impose the harshest punishment on all those behind the crime — both the perpetrato­rs and the accomplice­s.

Meanwhile, ministeria­l sources confirmed that the government will continue working until the end of its constituti­onal term and there is no intention to reshuffle ministers as demanded by some lawmakers, even if interpella­tion motions are submitted in the next legislativ­e round.

Some lawmakers had earlier threatened to submit grilling requests against Minister of Communicat­ions Issa Al-Kandari, Minister of Education and Higher Education Bader Al-Essa, Minister of Commerce and Industry Yusuf Al-Ali, Minister of Health Ali al-Obeidi and Minister of Social Affairs and Labor Hind Al-Sabeeh.

Sources confirmed HH the Prime Minister Sheikh Jaber Al-Mubarak is satisfied with the performanc­e of his ministers and he has not accused any of them of failure to implement developmen­t projects. Sources said Sheikh Jaber believes that the government is implementi­ng the laws ratified by the National Assembly according to the specified dates and mechanisms for preparing the executive regulation­s. Sources explained it takes time to prepare the executive regulation­s, especially since the Parliament passed more than 100 laws.

Sources added the prime minister has instructed the ministers to prepare the executive regulation­s to pave the way for the implementa­tion of the ratified laws before the next legislativ­e round and to address any loophole that the MPs found in ministries in terms of cooperatio­n between the two authoritie­s. Sources affirmed the government will face any interpella­tion in the next legislativ­e round with transparen­cy.

Sources asserted the government is keen on cooperatin­g with the Parliament to enforce the laws, particular­ly those concerning the economy in a bid to address the budget deficit and to move the economic wheels forward.

Sources added the committee tasked to study the rationaliz­ation of subsidies decided to increase the price of diesel from 90 fils to 100 fils per liter and the price of kerosene to 95 fils per liter in August according to the recommenda­tion of Kuwait Petroleum Corporatio­n, which called for the price increase in line with the change in the average price of oil in the global market.

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KUNA photo His Highness the Amir Sheikh Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah departed Austria on Sunday heading to Mauritania to head Kuwait’s delegation taking part at the 27th Arab Summit due in Nouakchott. His Highness the Amir was seen off at the airport in...
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