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KUWAIT CITY, April 21: The Parliamentary Priorities Committee on Tuesday agreed to include in the agenda of the upcoming National Assembly session the bill on adding KD600 million to the budgets of various institutions and ministries for the reward of workers on the frontline of the fight against coronavirus, says Chairman of the committee MP Hesham Al-Saleh. Al-Saleh expects approval of the bill in the upcoming session of the Assembly and payment of the reward to deserving employees before Eid Al-Fitr.
Meanwhile, MP Abdulaziz Al-Saqaabi asked Minister of Education Ali Fahd Al-Mudaf about the procedures taken by the ministry to ensure that the companies providing security guards and cleaning workers which signed contracts with the ministry are paying the salaries of workers on time during the coronavirus crisis. He wants to know if the ministry uncovered violations committed by some companies, penalties imposed on them, and if the ministry paid dues to the contracting co
Call of penalties on contracting companies
KUWAIT CITY, April 20: A number of MPs have responded positively to an Egyptian working as security guard in a school after he appeared in a video clip complaining that he did not receive his salary for the past five months. MPs Mehalhal Al-Mudaf and Osama Al-Shaheen called on the Ministry of Education to pay the salaries of security guards in schools and impose penalties on contracting companies which violated the provisions of the relevant contracts.
MPs Mehalhal Al-Mudaf and Osama Al-Shaheen
The Ministry of Education has announced that it already transferred the salaries to the contracting companies until March 2021. The Egyptian security guard was later seen in a picture with MP Salah Zeib Al-Mutairi in the latter’s vehicle while they were leaving the Ministry of Interior. Al-Mutairi personally followed up the ministry’s investigation into the complaint of the security guard after uploading the video clip.
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KUWAIT CITY, April 13: The parliamentary Legal and Legislative Affairs Committee has approved the bill on establishing a fund for compensating the victims of real estate fraud. According to the bill, the fund will pay 80 percent of the compensation and the remaining 20 percent will be paid once those behind the real estate fraud are convicted and are then obligated to compensate the victims. The bill was referred to the Financial and Economic Affairs Committee prior to its submission to the Parliament.
The Legal and Legislative Affairs Committee also approved the bill submitted by MP Fayez Al-Jomhour to amend Law No. 46/2006 regarding Zakat and contributions of companies to the economy of the State. The bill mandates the Ministry of Finance to collect 2.5 percent of the gains of shareholding companies. The collected money will be handed over to Zakat House to be used for the implementation of humanitarian projects. Al-Jumhour submitted another bill to amend Law No. 16/19