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Kuwait: Government employee jailed for 5 years over bribe

The Ministry of Justice employee was requesting bribes to speed up official transactions



The case is part of ongoing efforts to address corruption within the public sector in Kuwait. Representational image only.
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A government employee in Kuwait has been sentenced to five years in prison after being caught accepting a KD50 bribe ($162), according to a media report. The employee, who worked at the Ministry of Justice, had been requesting bribes to expedite official transactions.

After receiving a tip-off, authorities investigated and confirmed the allegations. The employee was apprehended while accepting the bribe. During questioning, he admitted to taking money to fast-track procedures, bypassing others in the queue.

This case is part of a wider crackdown on corruption in Kuwait, with several other state employees recently arrested for similar offenses.

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