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Kuwait Anti-Corruption Drive Refers Over 1,000 Officials to Public Prosecution

Kuwait has stepped up its Kuwait anti-corruption drive, referring 1,035 officials and former officials to the public prosecution. The Anti-Corruption Authority (Nazaha) said the referrals aim to protect public funds and promote transparency. Authorities stressed that the move shows Kuwait’s strong commitment to law enforcement and fighting corruption across government bodies.

Nazaha said the officials face allegations of corruption, illegal profiteering, submitting false financial disclosures, or failing to submit disclosures on time. The agency did not provide details on how many cases have reached court. The authority said these actions are part of its legal duty and show the importance of accountability in public institutions.

Under the 2016 anti-corruption law, all senior officials must declare their private wealth when taking office and after leaving it. This ensures officials do not gain unfair advantages during or after their tenure. Nazaha can investigate reports of wrongdoing in government departments and refer suspected offenders to the public prosecution when evidence exists.

The Kuwait anti-corruption drive focuses on keeping public money safe and reinforcing the rule of law. By addressing disclosure violations and other misconduct, authorities aim to boost trust in state institutions. Experts say strong enforcement shows Kuwait’s serious approach to corruption and ensures fairness across government services.

Meanwhile, the First Deputy Prime Minister and Interior Minister toured the Public Authority of Manpower to monitor workflow and review performance. Officials highlighted the importance of supporting employees and listening to their concerns to improve productivity and service quality.

During the tour, staff shared their views, suggestions, and professional needs. Leadership discussed ways to improve the work environment, strengthen communication, and maintain constant follow-up. Authorities said employees play a key role in reaching institutional goals, serving citizens, and maintaining trust.

Overall, the Kuwait anti-corruption drive shows the government’s focus on both law enforcement and institutional improvement. By holding officials accountable and supporting employees, Kuwait strengthens governance and public confidence. This effort highlights the country’s dedication to fairness, transparency, and better public service.

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