Arab Times

MP Fadel says he’s on track to question Labour minister By Ahmed Al-Naqeeb

Kuwait’s rank in corruption index discussed

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KUWAIT CITY, June 9: After the launching of the sustainabi­lity program and government’s commitment towards cooperatio­n and transparen­cy regarding the financial status of the country, MPs hinted on the possibilit­y of resorting to interpella­tion if talks on the issue are deemed too slow.

Reasons include delayed or ambiguous replies to parliament­ary queries and action on an issue that has been neglected by the concerned minister, while others simply want the minister to respond to questions in front of the Kuwaiti public.

Such is the case with MP Ahmed Al-Fadel who revealed that he was on the track of questionin­g Minister of Social Affairs and Labour and State Minister for Economic Affairs Hind Al-Sabeeh with the intention of resorting to interpella­tion.

He explained the interpella­tion did not have to end with a no-confidence vote, describing it as “a form of intensifie­d questionin­g.” Instead of the questionin­g process being between the minister and the MP only, the plan was to do it in front of the National Assembly and the Kuwaiti public, he added.

The MP pointed out that Kuwait’s rank in the corruption index was discussed in a meeting with several ministers and MPs. He said the meeting resulted in fruitful conclusion­s although it should have been held earlier, so he decided not to push through with the grilling of the minister. “My interpella­tion was never for the purpose of aggravatio­n. The meeting yielded positive results and I was satisfied with the government’s promise to find solutions,” he concluded.

Some MPs expressed their wish to reach a point of understand­ing with ministers; while a letter to the Public Authority for Anti-Corruption stressed the need to step up and take a stronger stance on the issue, along with another letter to Transparen­cy Internatio­nal disapprovi­ng Kuwait’s low ranking in the corruption index.

On the other hand, MP Khaleel Abul announced that he has been preparing an interpella­tion request against Minister of Finance Nayef Al-Hajraf and he will submit it on Sunday if he finalizes the document.

The subject matter of the MP’s interpella­tion has not been disclosed. Considerin­g that the agenda of the National Assembly is full and the lack of time, the interpella­tion — if submitted on Sunday — will be tabled for discussion in the next legislativ­e term, unless the Secretaria­t General regards it as a priority.

 ??  ?? NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenber­g (right), speaks with Kuwait’s Minister of Defence Sheikh Nasser Sabah during a round table meeting of NATO ministers and partners to combat the Islamic State at NATO headquarte­rs
in Brussels on June 8. (AP)
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenber­g (right), speaks with Kuwait’s Minister of Defence Sheikh Nasser Sabah during a round table meeting of NATO ministers and partners to combat the Islamic State at NATO headquarte­rs in Brussels on June 8. (AP)

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