Source:- 24 News HD
On Wednesday, the Cabinet committee in charge of overseeing the national process of academic certificate verification met again, which gave it new life in Kuwait City. Shereedah Al Mousherji, the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of State for Cabinet Affairs, led the meeting. She said again that the government is determined to finish checking credentials in both the public and private sectors as quickly as possible.
Al Mousherji said that the state needs to take action right away to finish the verification tasks that are already in progress. He also stressed that the integrity of academic qualifications is still a top priority for the state. She asked everyone involved to work together so that there are no delays that could slow down the progress of this national project. The meeting of the committee brought together experts and people from several institutions that are involved in the verification process. Dr. Nader Al Jalal, the Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research, was also there. Their talks were mostly about the state of current reviews and what needs to be done to speed up work that is still pending.
The Minister of State for Cabinet Affairs said in a statement that Al Mousherji told the main committee and its supporting subcommittees in the Civil Service Commission, the Ministry of Higher Education, and the Public Authority of Manpower to finish their work without delay. She said that the effort needs full cooperation between state institutions and private companies, especially from groups that haven't yet sent in all of their employee data. Her comments acknowledged the committee's progress so far and stressed that more follow-up is needed for the process to reach its goal.
The statement confirmed that the committee is already checking the academic credentials of state workers who are in charge of managing and supervising others. This step is a big part of the bigger plan to check qualifications at all levels of employment. It is expected that more groups of workers will be reviewed in the near future. Officials said that the process is being done very carefully to make sure that it is accurate, complete, and fair. They also said that people who are found to have broken credential requirements will be punished in a way that fits the severity of their crimes. This step is meant to keep Kuwaiti educational standards credible and keep citizens and residents' trust in professional roles.
The Cabinet had already put the Fatwa and Legislation Department in charge of the committee that would check the work. This choice was made as part of a bigger effort to make things more open and make sure that the qualifications that people who work in both the public and private sectors present are real and valid. The mandate included a number of government agencies, which shows how big and important the initiative is. The Cabinet wants to make the verification process stronger and more unified by bringing together experts from different institutions.
The meeting made it clear that the government wants to build trust in national institutions. Making sure that all employees are qualified and have the right credentials for their jobs is seen as an important step in building a reliable and productive workforce. The project also helps the country reach its larger goals of making services better, updating administrative systems, and encouraging responsibility.
As the verification campaign goes on, officials keep talking to different groups to make sure that the technical, legal, and administrative parts stay in sync. The government hopes that these coordinated efforts will help make the workplace more professional by being open and fair. The committee promised to keep the public up to date on important news as the review moves into its final stages.
Kuwait's renewed focus on academic integrity is a big step toward making the job market more reliable and accountable. With strong support from the government and cooperation between institutions, the certificate verification initiative is going to be very important for building public trust and improving the overall performance of the national workforce.
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