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Education Minister refers 9 corruption cases to the Public Prosecution

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KUWAIT CITY, April 22: Minister of Education Sayed Jalal Al-Tabtabaei has announced the referral of nine new corruption cases to the Public Prosecution, reports Al-Seyassah daily. Al-Tabtabaei affirmed the keenness of the ministry to promote integrity and transparency within the education sector. He explained that the violations included abuse of power for personal gain, facilitating the illegal seizure of public funds, misuse of administrative authority, and the provision of false information, all of which reflect serious corruption warranting legal accountability. The ministry has submitted all documents and records related to the cases to the relevant judicial authorities to ensure that appropriate legal action is taken and that those involved are held accountable without any discrimination or exception.

The activation of the Inspection and Audit Office has played a major role in enhancing internal oversight and uncovering recent serious financial and administrative violations Al-Tabtabaei affirmed that the ministry is taking these cases seriously and is conducting a comprehensive review of existing oversight systems. He said the ministry is taking corrective measures to prevent the recurrence of such violations, strengthen compliance with laws, and ensure the integrity of administrative and financial procedures to protect public funds and the state’s rights. Al-Tabtabaei urged the employees of the Ministry of Education to uphold the highest standards of integrity and professionalism, stressing that cleansing the administrative environment of violations is necessary for any future educational reform.

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Six Asians Arrested in Abdali for Running a Liquor Factory in the Desert

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KUWAIT CITY, Oct 13: Security personnel and detectives from Abdali conducted a successful raid on an illegal liquor factory located in a remote desert area of Abdali, arresting six Asian nationals who were operating the facility.

According to a security source, the operation followed a period of close surveillance and investigation after authorities received information about the illicit activity. During the raid, officers discovered a large number of barrels used in the distillation process, along with various tools, equipment, and materials used in the production of alcohol. Additionally, numerous bottles of locally made liquor, already filled and prepared for sale, were seized from the site.

Upon interrogation, the six arrested individuals reportedly confessed to manufacturing the liquor and distributing it for sale. Both the suspects and the confiscated materials have been referred to the relevant authorities for further legal action.

It is worth noting that in August, the Ministry of Interior arrested 67 individuals linked to the production and sale of locally made alcoholic beverages during raids on ten illegal factories — six dedicated to manufacturing and four operating within residential and industrial areas.

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61-Year-Old Arab Expat Found Dead Inside Workplace

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KUWAIT CITY, Oct 13: A 61-year-old Arab expatriate was found dead last night after reportedly committing suicide by hanging himself with a rope inside his workplace in the Al-Mutlaa area. A Kuwaiti citizen alerted the Ministry of Interior’s Operations Room after discovering the body. Upon receiving the report, security personnel, detectives, forensic experts, and the Deputy Public Prosecutor immediately rushed to the scene. The Deputy Public Prosecutor ordered the removal of the body and its referral to the Forensic Medicine Department for examination. He also instructed security officers to register the case as a “suicide” and directed detectives to conduct a thorough investigation into the incident.

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Hearing put off in wife murder case

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KUWAIT CITY, Oct 13: The Criminal Court adjourned to October 27 the case filed against a citizen who is accused of murdering his wife in Mutla’a desert on the first day of Eid al-Fitr. According to the case files, the defendant lured his wife to a remote area in Mutla’a and deliberately ran her over with his vehicle, causing her immediate death. Security forces arrested the defendant a few hours after the crime. He was referred to the Criminal Court after the Public Prosecution completed its investigation and charged him with deliberate and premeditated murder.

By Jaber Al-Hamoud Al-Seyassah/Arab Times Staff

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