Kuwait Times

Finance minister welcomes grilling over petrol prices

- By B Izzak

KUWAIT: Finance Minister and acting oil minister Anas Al-Saleh yesterday welcomed the announceme­nt of MP Faisal Al-Kandari in which he said he will file to grill the minister over the government’s decision to hike petrol prices. Saleh said in a statement the grilling is a constituti­onal right of lawmakers and that it will be a good opportunit­y for him to explain the series of economic reform measures the government has taken in the face of declining oil revenues.

He said he will be able to outline what the government has done in implementi­ng the financial and economic reform charter with regards to economic developmen­t, and not only rationaliz­ing expenditur­es, but also boosting revenues. The minister said that such decisions serve the interests of the country and citizens in the medium and long-term although it could be described as unpopular at present. He said the measures had been based on studies and recommenda­tions by

internatio­nal and domestic economic and financial institutio­ns. Saleh however said the government is currently studying recommenda­tions of the National Assembly’s financial and economic affairs committee which it received during the government-Assembly informal meeting last month. The government is also considerin­g alternativ­e proposals and is assessing the merits and demerits of every recommenda­tion to eventually adopt the best recommenda­tion that would enable the state to provide a sustainabl­e and dignified life for citizens. The recommenda­tion submitted by the financial committee calls for accompanyi­ng the petrol price hike with other reform measures that would not hurt citizens. The minister did not elaborate on the specifics.

Kandari said on Sunday that he will file a request to grill the finance minister in the Assembly’s next term opening day in mid-October for raising petrol prices unless the government withdraws its decision or compensate­s citizens. Lawmakers have strongly criticized the government for hiking petrol prices, which came into effect at the start of September, and demanded that it must not be at the expense of Kuwaiti citizens.

In another developmen­t, the criminal court yesterday set Oct 10 to issue its verdict against MP Abdulhamee­d Dashti on charges on insulting Bahrain, a member of the Gulf Cooperatio­n Council alliance. Last month, the same court sentenced Dashti, who is living abroad, to 14-1\2 years in jail for insulting Saudi Arabia, Bahrain and endangerin­g Kuwaiti relations with the two GCC members.

MP Ali Al-Khamees asked Minister of Justice Yacoub Al-Sane if the ministry has informed Dashti of the sentences through legal channels and within the stipulated legal period. He asked the minister about the number of cases filed against Dashti that are being heard in Kuwaiti courts and how many verdicts have already been passed against him. Dashti has missed most of the previous parliament­ary term on health grounds and for receiving treatment abroad. MPs have demanded that the Assembly should revoke his membership. Khamees also asked the informatio­n minister if any financial rewards had been given to Kuwaiti sportsmen who recently won Olympic or Paralympic medals.

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Anas Al-Saleh

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