Customs officials in Kuwait distribute cash rewards totaling 164,823 dinars to 338 customs officers for successful seizures.
In a significant move to recognise and reward the dedication and hard work of its customs officers, the General Administration of Customs in Kuwait has distributed a 164,823 dinar bonus to 338 eligible customs inspectors and auditors. This bonus, given in recognition of their efforts related to seizures, serves as a seal of approval for their performance in customs enforcement activities.
The directive for this disbursement came from Kuwait Customs itself, as part of their efforts to acknowledge and incentivize the diligent work of customs officers and auditors. This bonus reflects the government's commitment to reinforcing customs operations by rewarding successful enforcement outcomes.
Sheikh Fahad Al-Yousef, the First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Interior, has shown strong support for frontline enforcement personnel. He commended the vital role of customs officers in protecting Kuwait's borders and upholding the integrity of its systems. His appreciation is directed towards all customs officers working across Kuwait's ports.
The money transfer was made by the General Administration of Customs, and the funds have already been transferred to the Central Bank of Kuwait. The beneficiaries' local bank accounts will receive the deposited money. This measure, reported by Al-Rai daily, is a continuation of the government's efforts to motivate and reward high-performing customs employees.
The bonus distribution is a reflection of the government's ongoing support for customs employees and is given in an environment that requires constant vigilance and professionalism from customs officers. The funds are in recognition of their work in combating violations and enforcing customs regulations.
Sheikh Fahad Al-Yousef conveyed his appreciation for the professionalism and dedication of Kuwait's customs officers, both men and women. This bonus is a testament to their commitment to national security and their role in maintaining the integrity of Kuwait's borders.
This bonus, made possible by the General Administration of Customs, is a manifestation of the government's finance policies, aiming to motivate and reward high-performing employees in the banking-and-insurance sector, specifically customs officers. The funds, a recognition of their efforts in enforcing customs regulations, are transferred through the Central Bank of Kuwait and deposited into the beneficiaries' local bank accounts.