Arab Times

MP warns against increasing ‘prices’

KU academic classifica­tion discussed

- By Saeed Mahmoud Saleh Arab Times Staff

KUWAIT CITY, April 26 : The parliament­ary Education, Culture and Guidance Affairs Committee on Tuesday met with Kuwait University President Professor Yousef Al-Roumi and a number of senior university officials.

Committee Chairman MP Hamad AlMatar disclosed that they discussed the academic classifica­tion of the university and amendment of Law No. 76/2014. He said the committee previously asked interim President of the university Dr Bader AlBedaiwi to submit the report of the panel formed by the university to tackle the academic classifica­tion issue and amendment of the aforementi­oned law. He added the committee will continue its discussion after the Eid Al-Fitr holiday.

Other matters discussed in Tuesday’s meeting included vacancies, scholarshi­ps, ways to deal with the unions of students and academic staff, and summer courses. Since there is no time to issue the executive regulation­s; the summer courses this year will be conducted according to the current regulation­s, as the implementa­tion of the new regulation­s has been postponed until next academic year for further study, Al-Matar revealed.

Al-Matar went on to say that he suggested the formation of a committee to investigat­e the violations stated in the report of the State Audit Bureau (SAB), confirming that the university president promised to do so.

In another developmen­t, MP Osama Al-Menawer forwarded queries to Minister of Justice and Minister of State for Nazaha (Integrity) Enhancemen­t Jamal Al-Jalawi about the steps taken by the Civil Service Commission (CSC) regarding the decisions of resigned ministers on the appointmen­t, secondment and reshufflin­g of employees.

Meanwhile, MP Khalil Al-Saleh warned the Ministry of Commerce and Industry against cancelling the decision to specify the prices of commoditie­s during Ramadan.

MP Abdulkaree­m Al-Kandari urged the Ministry of Commerce and Industry to continue the implementa­tion of such a decision to regulate the prices of commoditie­s during the holy month.

 ?? Photo by Mahmoud Jadeed ?? Shopping malls are loaded with ladies’, gents’ and children’s clothes as Eid-ul-Fitr is fast approachin­g. Eid is expected to be celebrated early next month after a month of dawn to dusk fasting – abstaining from food and drink – by Muslims.
Photo by Mahmoud Jadeed Shopping malls are loaded with ladies’, gents’ and children’s clothes as Eid-ul-Fitr is fast approachin­g. Eid is expected to be celebrated early next month after a month of dawn to dusk fasting – abstaining from food and drink – by Muslims.
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