Kuwait Times

Hayef demands list of MPs intervenin­g for visa traders

Assembly to hold Ramadan session to debate population structure

- By B Izzak

KUWAIT: MP Mohammad Hayef yesterday asked Interior Minister Anas Al-Saleh over reports that a number of MPs have mediated to secure the release of people suspected of visa trading. The lawmaker asked the minister if any MPs have tried to mediate for visa traders or obstructed the interior ministry’s plans to refer such cases to the public prosecutio­n. If the reports are true, Hayef demanded names of these lawmakers and names of suspected visa traders they attempted to help.

National Assembly Speaker Marzouq Al-Ghanem on Sunday spoke about reports that some MPs may have mediated for visa traders and demanded that the interior minister send an official letter to him stating the names of such MPs. He promised he will announce their names during an Assembly session.

But Hayef said the speaker should have instead sent a parliament­ary question to the minister inquiring about the reports that some MPs have mediated for suspected visa traders who are either being interrogat­ed at the interior ministry or have already been referred to the public prosecutio­n. Hayef said the issue has now reached the media and all MPs are under suspicion, and to clear this, Saleh should reply to the question. Meanwhile, the speaker and lawmakers plan to meet the foreign minister and

minister of social affairs to discuss the issue of thousands of expat workers whose countries have so far refused to take them back and also discuss the population structure file. This comes after interior ministry authoritie­s said that more than 17,700 expat workers who were living illegally in Kuwait have benefited from a month-long amnesty to go back home.

But only 2,000 people, all of them Filipinos, have left for their country, while 15,700 others, mostly Indians, Egyptians and Bangladesh­is, are living in shelters set up by authoritie­s because their countries said they are not ready to take them back. Deputy Foreign Minister Khaled Al-Jarallah expected on Monday that these countries will take their nationals very soon, but he did not set a date.

Speaker Ghanem said yesterday that an informal meeting by MPs decided that a session should be held to discuss issues and legislatio­n related to the coronaviru­s crisis. MP Majed Al-Mutairi said MPs agreed to hold a session within the next two weeks and Assembly panels will meet next week to finalize the issues and legislatio­n to be debated and approved by the Assembly. MP Ahmad Al-Fadhl said MPs agreed to give priority to legislatio­n linked to the coronaviru­s like the population structure, worker towns, the right to obtain informatio­n, bankruptcy and traffickin­g in persons.

 ?? — AFP ?? MAKKAH: Worshipers perform Isha prayer while keeping distance between them next to the Kaaba in Makkah’s Grand Mosque on Monday.
— AFP MAKKAH: Worshipers perform Isha prayer while keeping distance between them next to the Kaaba in Makkah’s Grand Mosque on Monday.

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