No proof of graft found against ex-MPs, says Kuwait official

AFP

KUWAIT CITY KUWAIT’S public prosecution said on Wednesday it had suspended investigations into highly publicised allegations of corruption against 13 former MPs, saying it had found no evidence of any crime.

“Investigation and interrogation (by the public prosecution) did not find any evidence to prove any crime like bribery, graft, money laundering or others against any suspect in the case,” said a statement by the prosecution service.

“As a result, the public prosecution concluded that there was no suspicion of a crime... and shelved (the case),” said the statement cited by the official KUNA news agency.

The decision could escalate political tensions in the emirate where opposition supporters have been staging street protests.

The corruption allegations first broke in September last year after a local newspaper published a story that millions of dinars (dollars) were illegally deposited into the bank accounts of several members of the 2009 parliament.

The Kuwaiti opposition said the deposits amounted to around $350 million and claimed the money was a political bribe to win the former lawmakers’ votes on crucial issues.

The former government had denied any wrongdoing in the case.

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