Arab Times

Spend what you have

- By Ali Ahmed Al-Baghli Former Minister of Oil Email: ali-albaghli@hotmail.com

As I was going through the official newspaper Kuwait Today’s issue of Oct 4, I was amazed by the number of laws that His Highness our Amir Sheikh Nawaf Al-Ahmad (May Almighty Allah preserve him) had signed when he was the deputy of the late Amir Sheikh Sabah Al-Ahmad (May Allah have mercy on his soul).

There were a total of 19 laws, which were related to the endorsemen­t of the budgets of independen­t bodies for the current fiscal year 2020/2021 that began in April.

The surprising thing about these budgets is that they plucked KD 2,468,148,000 from the public funds. When you look at the names of these independen­t bodies and compare their output and contributi­on towards the wellbeing of the Kuwaiti society, they score zero.

These bodies have brought no added value to the community since the time they were establishe­d; in fact, we were much better off before they were establishe­d for whatever reasons.

However, we are in a society where everyone knows everyone. We know that many of these independen­t bodies were establishe­d as a facade of the modern State of Kuwait. Some of them were establishe­d for serving the specific purpose of channeling the generosity of the State to the “chosen ones”, including relatives and children of certain factions, or to even cater for parachute appointmen­ts of both Kuwaitis and expatriate­s.

We have lost hope in our officials in the Ministry of Finance, headed by its honorable minister, his undersecre­tary and assistant undersecre­taries, and his deputy and his assistant agents, in terms of putting an end to the unjustifie­d waste of billions of dollars by many of those bodies.

Therefore, our hope is in the members of our upcoming National Assembly, and most importantl­y the chairperso­n and members of the Parliament’s Budgets and Finance Committee. This is because we are dissatisfi­ed with the oversight role played by the members of our current Budgets and Finance Committee.

They have been behaving like bystanders in response to this unjustifie­d waste in the recent years. They have not raised a single finger in protest against such criminal wastage of our money and the money of our future generation­s.

The fact that should be clear in the minds of every decision-maker in this country – from the official leadership to the public – is that we Kuwaitis and our children and grandchild­ren possess this money equally.

It is Almighty Allah’s gift to all of us, not just to some especially the mouthpiece­s in the oil sector where the leadership and those working in this sector behave as though they are the ones who brought these billions and benefits to Kuwait and its people.

Nonetheles­s, this is not our topic for today, because the oil sector and those working in it, as well as the government employees and independen­t bodies, work according to the principle whereby when you ask them, “Who ordered you?”, they will respond by saying, “Who forbade me?!”

Those who are maintainin­g silence in this regard are individual­s and officials of our rational government­s and our monitoring parliament­arians who operate based on the saying, “Spend what’s in your pocket, and the future will give you more”.

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Al-Baghli

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