‘Lift transaction ban on Kuwaitis’

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KUWAIT CITY, Feb 20: The Administrative Section in the First Instance Court has instructed the Ministry of Interior and Public Authority for Civil Information (PACI) to lift the transaction ban on citizens accused of involvement in citizenship forgery. Attorney Abdulmuhssen Al- Qattan filed a lawsuit on behalf of a number of citizens accused of forging citizenship. The Public Prosecution had earlier released these citizens who have been acquitted as per the final ruling on their case. The court pointed out that the public institutions involved in the lawsuit were given the opportunity to disprove the claims of the plaintiffs in five sessions but they remained silent. This confirmed the statements of the plaintiffs said and proved that the transaction ban imposed on the plaintiffs was illegal.

‘Disburse allowances’: The Administrative Court has affirmed the right of an administrative coordinator at the Directorate General of Civil Aviation to receive shift, night duty and food allowances retroactively from May 2017. In a lawsuit filed by Attorney Meshari Al-Fulaihan on behalf of the plaintiff, he explained that his client was working as an assistant at the directorate. She requested for cancellation of the negative decision concerning the allowances, which contradicted the Civil Service Commission’s decision but her efforts proved futile. She was surprised as the allowances were paid only for six months. This left her with no alternative but to seek legal redress. The lawyer presented documents to support the claims.

Jail for blogger: The Court of Appeals upheld the verdict issued by a lower court to sentence a Twitter user to three-year imprisonment with hard labor, reports Al-Rai daily. A State Security case was filed against the blogger for allegedly offending Saudi Arabia via posts on Twitter.

By Jaber Al-Hamoud Al-Seyassah Staff

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