Kuwait- Poultry farms, livestock pens become factories, workshops
Date
4/21/2019 5:15:56 PM
(MENAFN- Arab Times) Poultry Farms
Who's responsible, who allowed it?
KUWAIT CITY, April 21: The
Al-Qabas daily during a tour of a number of poultry farms and livestock pens in
Sulaibiya discovered a number of these plots which were initially given to
operate as farms and pens have been turned into places to store chemicals, as
workshops for blacksmiths and carpenters and even to store construction material,
furniture and paper carton collection, produce oil and grease and even build
prefabricated houses, reports the daily.
During
the tour the daily also discovered a new scandal, which is no less serious than
the seizure of state property, corruption and the theft of sand and steel. This
is how the land which was allocated to support livestock has been turned into
factories and warehouses because the concerned officials have turned a blind
eye to all these activities.
One
wonders who is responsible for turning a number of poultry and livestock
breeding plots into factories and storage sites. Are those responsible unable
to control these irregularities?
Where
are the law enforcement officials? What about an environmental disaster in the
event the chemicals explode which are stored in those farms since the site is
adjacent to the Sulaibiya and Kheiran areas, which are only a few kilometers
away?
The
report of the Judicial Committee that was in charge of examining the report of
the Technical Committee to study of the axes of interpellation that was filed
against the former Minister of Oil, former Minister of Electricity and Water
Bakheet Al-Rasheedi concluded that there were no criminal, civil or
administrative violations, reports Al-Rai daily.
The
committee, which was formed at the request of the government, comprised three
judicial advisors.
The
sources pointed out that the committee examined over five months the issues
about the existence of irregularities and suspicions of corruption and damage
to public money.
It
made 34 investigations, held 29 meetings and 150 hours and studied each axis of
the interrogation separately.
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