Arab Times

MP ‘questions’ Kay connection

- By Saeed Mahmoud Saleh

KUWAIT CITY, Dec 29: MP Abdullah Al-Turaiji has forwarded queries to Minister of Defense Sheikh Hamad Jaber Al-Ali about the contracts signed with Kay and Associates Inc since 2007 for the maintenanc­e of F-18 aircraft.

Al-Turaiji said the company has extended its businesses in different military sections through Kuwait Air Force under direct contractin­g, away from fair competitio­n. The lawmaker pointed out that the company prepared draft contracts for various military sections for 10 years to determine their needs and then the company supplies the needed equipment through the Purchase and Armament Department. He added this prompted the concerned department­s at the ministry to neglect their duties, such as floating tenders, which ensure fair competitio­n and equal opportunit­ies for all companies.

He wants to know the specializa­tion of the company; number, term and value of contracts signed with the company from 2007 to 2020; mechanism for signing and renewing contracts with the company; if the ministry has correspond­ed with the USA military office regarding the nomination of other companies since 2009 till date; copies of such correspond­ences if the answer ‘yes’, and reasons if the answer is ‘no’; number of workers at the company’s headquarte­rs in Kuwait; and number of employees at the consulting company which prepares contracts for the Ministry of Defense.

On the other hand, MP Osama Al-Menawer disclosed that the circulatin­g informatio­n about granting privileges to retirees are not true; except the bill he submitted earlier to distribute some of the profits of the Public Institutio­n for Social Security (PIFSS) to retirees and housewives who are above 50 years old.

Al-Menawer said he asked Chairman of Legal and Legislativ­e Affairs Committee MP Khalid Al-Anzi to prioritize the bill to expedite its approval. He urged his colleagues to support the bill in the interest of retirees.

In another developmen­t, MP Muhannad Al-Sayer posted on his Twitter account that the Six MPs Block is not represente­d in the new government. He stressed that assigning a number of MPs as ministers will neither provide political cover for His Highness the Prime Minister Sheikh Sabah Al-Khalid nor protect him from questionin­g.

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