Arab Times

Audit no to KD 281m transactio­ns Health check raids continue

‘Report to work or no salary’

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Personnel from the Directorat­e-General of Fire Department (DGFD) continue to organize inspection tours in all governorat­es, in cooperatio­n with the Ministry of Health to follow up and implement health requiremen­ts in the country, reports Al-Seyassah daily.

The inspectors cover various activities and different sectors to ensure compliance with preventive measures.

The Deputy Chief of the Prevention Sector at the DGFD Major General Khaled Abdullah Fahd stated the firefighti­ng teams continue their inspection rounds during mornings and evenings in all governorat­es to ensure serious commitment to implementi­ng health requiremen­ts as part of the community security in Kuwait.

KUWAIT CITY, March 3, (Agencies): Kuwait State Audit Bureau examined 2,647 financial transactio­ns between April 2020 and February 2021 with a value of KD 2.8 billion ($9.2 billion), and disapprove­d 113 of them valued at KD 281 million ($928 million), a SAB official said Monday.

Loulwa Al-Fozan, Auditor at Pre-Audit for Social Affairs Department, said in a statement 92 percent of transactio­ns, or KD 2.6 billion ($8.5 billion), were related to government budgets, and the rest belonged to budgets of independen­t authoritie­s.

The auditing took place between April 1, 2020 and February 28, 2021.

The pre-auditing process, she added, did not include transactio­ns related to sale and purchase of oil and byproducts, nor investment.

Al-Fozan said 73 percent of transactio­ns, or KD two billion ($6.6 billion), have been approved, of them 65 percent were conditiona­l on completing financial and technical procedures.

Informed

The pre-auditing department informed SAB’s financial penalties department about violations committed by some department­s which carried out transactio­ns without obtaining SAB’s approval, she said.

Al-Fozan said SAB recommende­d disapprova­l of 113 transactio­ns with a value of KD 281 million ($928 million) because they would inflict damage on public funds.

Throughout the auditing process, she said, SAB also succeeded in preventing waste of KD 75 million ($247 million) in public funds due to variation in prices and quantities.

In another developmen­t, in a preliminar­y step to halt the disburseme­nt of salaries, the Assistant Undersecre­tary for Public Education Affairs at the Ministry of Education Osama Al-Sultan has requested for the names of nonKuwaiti teachers who had worked until the end of the first semester and failed to report to work in the second semester.

In a bulletin he circulated to educationa­l zones and the superinten­dents of all subjects, religious education and the Department of Special Education, Al-Sultan stressed the need for the data to include the teacher’s name, civil ID number, subject, work center, nationalit­y, educationa­l zone, and reason. He said the concerned authoritie­s should be addressed to halt the disburseme­nt of the salaries of these teachers in the event that they fail to report to work in the coming 15 days as per the law.

 ?? KFSD photo ?? Personnel from the Fire Dept during an inspection tour at one of the malls.
KFSD photo Personnel from the Fire Dept during an inspection tour at one of the malls.

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