Arab Times

Government preparing study on privatizat­ion of co-op societies

‘Violations increasing’

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KUWAIT CITY, July 30: The government is preparing a study on the privatizat­ion of cooperativ­e societies after which the study will be referred to the National Assembly in the coming parliament­ary session, reports Al-Shahed daily quoting informed sources.

They explained that the study includes a schedule for gradual privatizat­ion of cooperativ­e societies. Kuwait Investment Authority will be in charge of supervisin­g and managing the cooperativ­e societies as part of the economic reform document adopted by the State for dealing with the decline in the oil prices.

The cooperativ­e sector witnessed many defects which badly affected the entire sector as well as many lawsuits filed against them and many cases referred to the Public Prosecutio­n.

The sources indicated that the violations of the cooperativ­e sector are increasing.

They said the government is aware that the study will face a strong parliament­ary opposition, but it will support the study and will take necessary steps for approving the study.

The sources stressed that it is not logic for the oil sectors, public hospitals, Kuwait Internatio­nal Airport, post office and the electricit­y plants to be offered for privatizat­ion while the cooperativ­e societies are not, even though they represent the largest trade outlets in Kuwait with profits of more than KD 1 billion.

Meanwhile, the Negative Phenomena Committee has allowed restaurant­s, big cafes and hotels to hold parties in accordance with the standards and controls set by the concerned authoritie­s relating to observance of public morality, reports Al-Shahed daily.

The committee’s approval was included in a report submitted to the National Assembly concerning the phenomena of illegal cabins provided by some restaurant­s and cafes, and loud parties being organized.

To tackle this issue, the committee approved the allocation of places for families and women in restaurant­s and cafes, provided these places are used in considerat­ion of the religious and moral values.

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