Kuwait is intensifying its fight against corruption as the Anti-Corruption Authority (Nazaha) welcomes its new board. Combatting corruption and safeguarding state resources is now a top priority, emphasizing fairness and accountability across the nation.
The Amir received the new Nazaha board members in a formal ceremony, highlighting the importance of their role. Chairperson Dr. Rana Al-Fares, Deputy Chairperson Dr. Majed Al-Deihani, and board members Rania Al-Fulaij, Dr. Abdullah Al-Dabbous, and Dhay Al-Otaibi were sworn in following a recent decree. Officials stressed that the authority must handle all corruption cases promptly and efficiently.
During the ceremony, the Amir emphasized that the region faces rapid political, security, and economic changes. He urged the board to strengthen national unity while protecting the state’s financial and institutional resources. “Our country must confront corruption decisively to ensure sustainable development and maintain public trust,” officials reported.
The Amir also directed the board to fully implement the United Nations Convention Against Corruption. Officials encouraged members to adopt clear policies to face modern challenges and apply the law equally to all citizens and officials, increasing transparency and promoting integrity within government. institutions.
Nazaha’s renewed mandate comes at a critical time, as Kuwait works to align with international anti-corruption standards. Observers note that active oversight and accountability are essential to attract investment, maintain public confidence, and support economic growth. By addressing corruption at multiple levels, Kuwait signals its commitment to fair governance and institutional integrity.
Officials believe that the new board will enhance the authority’s efficiency by combining experience, expertise, and strategic vision. Their mission will involve monitoring compliance, investigating irregularities, and ensuring that national policies reflect both local priorities and global standards.
With combatting corruption and safeguarding state resources at the forefront, Kuwait aims to build a resilient, transparent governance system. Authorities stress that continued vigilance, rigorous policy implementation, and public awareness are key to sustaining these efforts. This proactive approach underscores Kuwait’s commitment to accountability and long-term national stability.

