13.5.08

MEW's latest brainwave

The latest brainfart from the Ministry of Electricity & Water (MEW) as commented on by Badrya Darwish in today's Kuwait Times...

No release, no travel!!!

Published Date: May 13, 2008


By Badrya Darwish

To improve human rights so we can rise to the minimum international standards, the Ministry of Electricity and Water (MEW) has decided to ask all expatriates before exiting the country - whether on holiday or permanently - to obtain a certificate of clearance from the ministry. The certificate is only valid for one month. If the expat doesn't have it, he will be returning from the airport the same day with his family, his luggage, etc.

This is beautiful. Instead of advancing and updating our systems in the different ministries, especially as the government spent millions on computers and e-government programs and training and etc - we are going backwards. Why can't they update the way to check if people have paid their bills or not?

The MEW is also asking the Ministry of Interior to coordinate with it to implement the new regulation. Because the Interior is the ministry that controls the borders and exits and customs. MEW can't enforce it alone. May I remind the minister of water and electricity that it's not the expats who are failing to pay their bills. It's us, the Kuwaitis, because we feel safe and nobody can touch us and we are above the law. We're Kuwaitis. Can the Minister challenge me by producing the names of big families and big companies who have paid their electricity bills for years and years?

Or he only has the courage to attack expats? Why can't he organize his ministry like any other advanced country on earth. He has so many civil employees doing nothing. Sitting in their offices, drinking chai and chatting. Well, let them do something for a change. Open the stupid computer in front of them and start billing people. Do a proper billing system in Kuwait, for God's sake. If you don't know how to do it - and I'm sure you do - then ask experts from other countries. In modern systems, if people forget, they receive a reminder from the electric company. And then a second reminder and if you don't pay in the third warning, they'll cut your electricity. And arrange also for people to be able to pay. Have direct debit through their banks. Improve your billing system.

Then start screaming and put laws and regulations to ban people from travelling and putting them under the pain of queuing in front of the ministries to ask for this precious letter of clearance. What if people have to travel all of a sudden for business trips or emergency family leaves? How many more employees will you need to give letters of clearance? You have more than two million expats in Kuwait. How many offices will you have to open for all of them to obtain releases every time they travel? Especially in the summer period when it's time for everybody to travel. And may I ask you: What about Kuwaitis? What are you planning for us? Also we cannot travel? Is this your scheme for enhancing the power system and electricity in Kuwait? Is this your scheme for the coming summer?

Imagine the chaos if this were ever implemented, given that Kuwaiti landlords in probably 99% of cases are responsible for paying electricity and water bills for their tenants, under the terms of rental contracts stipulating electricity and water are included in the rent. Naturally, no bills are paid... not least because bills are never issued! And then every 18 months or so the Government wipes the accumulated debts anyway...

Next they'll be wanting access to everyone's bank accounts to deduct from their salaries like loan payments... oh, wait, they've already tried that only to be rebuffed by the banks!

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