(reopens) CAIRO -- Meanwhile in Kuwait, Nazaha released a statement affirming that it earned the award due to the support from the political leadership, exerted efforts by the government and private institutions in the national strategy for combating corruption.
The prestigious award was sponsored by the UAE Vice President, Prime Minister and Dubai Governor Sheikh Mohammad bin Rashed Al-Maktoum, in cooperation with the Arab League Secretariat General in the category, "the best Arab initiative for overhauling government tasks." This achievement, Nazaha has added, comes at a time it is working with national authorities to prepare the "new strategic framework post 2025 for boosting integrity and combating corruption in Kuwait." (end) dd.rk