Kuwait Times, Sat, Sep 14, 2024 | Rabi al-Awwal 11, 1446
Domestic-to-private transfer ends
Kuwait:
The Public Authority of Manpower announced that a two-month period
allowing the transfer of domestic helpers to the private sector ended as of
Thursday. The special period was granted from July 14 to allow employers to move
domestic helpers under their sponsorship to jobs in the private sector under
certain preconditions.
At the start of the grace period, the authority said it aimed at reducing the
number of expats recruited from outside to help rebalance the demographic
structure, which is grossly tilted in favor of foreigners. The authority did not
disclose how many people benefited from the grace period.
Meanwhile, the higher nationality committee headed by Interior and Defense
Minister Sheikh Fahad Al-Yousef Al-Sabah recommended during a meeting on
Thursday to withdraw citizenship from 90 Kuwaitis. The final decision will be
made by the Council of Ministers. The committee said citizenship was withdrawn
from six people because they were found to have obtained the citizenship of a
second country, banned under Kuwaiti law.
Citizenship was withdrawn from one person for using illegal means to obtain it,
while the citizenships of 83 people were withdrawn because they obtained it
through illegal means or they were the children of people who obtained it
through cheating.
The ministry of health on Thursday announced the cancellation of the Afya health
insurance scheme offered to retired Kuwaitis, because the insurance company
refused to extend the scheme for a few months. The ministry said it will take
the company to court to demand compensation for damages caused by the company’s
refusal. The scheme offers premium health care to thousands of retired citizens.
The ministry assured the citizens covered by Afya health insurance services of
its commitment to providing all primary, secondary and specialized healthcare
services.
Separately, power cuts may affect some residential areas as technical teams are
conducting emergency maintenance at some power generators, the Ministry of
Electricity, Water and Renewable Energy said on Thursday. The areas that might
be affected include Sabah Al-Ahmad, West Abdullah Al-Mubarak, Rumaithiya, Salwa,
Bidaa and Farwaniya.