publish time

31/10/2017

author name Arab Times

publish time

31/10/2017

KUWAIT CITY, Oct 31: The Board of Directors of Kuwait Petroleum Corporation (KPC) has promoted a number of oil sector officials to fill up several vacant leadership posts such as deputies of CEOs and delegated members in KPC and its subsidiaries, reports Al-Rai daily.The decision, which will be adopted by the boards of directors of the concerned companies, includes the promotion of Wells View Group Director Nayef Al-Anzi as Deputy CEO of Kuwait Oil Company (KOC), Director of Comprehensive Planning Department Khalid Al-Khayat as Deputy CEO for Planning and Financial Affairs at Kuwait National Petroleum Company (KNPC), Financial Systems and Monitoring Director in KNPC Abdullah Al-Shammari as Deputy CEO for Financial and Administrative Affairs in Kuwait Gulf Oil Company (KGOC), Director of Planning and Marketing Sheikh Khalid Al-Sabah as Deputy Managing Director for Global Marketing in KPC, and Expertise Center for Human Resources Director in KPC Ibtihaj Al-Fowzan as Deputy Managing Director for Administrative Affairs also in KPC.Meanwhile, Minister of Health Dr Jamal Al-Harbi has appointed three assistant administrative attachés in health offices abroad, reports Al-Shahid daily. Al-Harbi issued several decisions including the appointment of Nayef Al-Khurainij as assistant administrative attaché in London Health Office, Badr Mulaihan in Jordan Health Office and Faraj Al-Saaeidi in Washington Health Office; as well as the transfer of Salem Al-Rashoud from Stores Department Director to the Office of the Assistant Undersecretary for Financial Affairs.The Ministry of Public Works has submitted the estimated budgets for various projects in fiscal 2018/2019 to its finance counterpart, reports Al-Anba daily quoting Undersecretary Eng Awatif Al-Ghunaim. Al-Ghunaim disclosed the budget for construction projects in the Engineering Sector reached KD 403,307,214; while the budget for projects in the Health Engineering Sector and Department of Health Engineering Utilities reached KD 175,406,260; and the budget for Maintenance Engineering Sector and Health Engineering Utilities Department projects reached KD 90,482,924.