Kuwait’s Biggest Citizenship Scam: Dead Man’s ID Used for 1,000 Illicit Passports

Key Takeaways

  • A single deceased man’s identity was used to illegally grant Kuwaiti citizenship to over 1,000 people.
  • The scam, active since 1995, resulted in the theft of millions of dinars from state funds.
  • A Kuwaiti mastermind and accomplices face charges of forgery, embezzlement, and fraud.

Kuwait has been rocked by its largest-ever citizenship fraud scandal, where the identity of a dead man was allegedly exploited to illegally grant citizenship and state benefits to more than 1,000 individuals.

The massive scam, which ran for decades, was uncovered by the General Administration of Criminal Investigation. A Kuwaiti citizen has been arrested as the alleged mastermind.

How the Fraud Worked

According to a Kuwait Times report, the fraudster manipulated official records to falsely show a deceased Kuwaiti citizen had an enormous number of dependents. These fake dependents were then registered and granted full citizenship, along with access to salaries, land grants, and other financial privileges reserved for Kuwaiti nationals.

Authorities stated the fraud led to the “theft of millions of dinars” from public funds over many years.

Investigation and Charges

The investigation cross-referenced data from the Public Authority for Civil Information, the Ministry of Interior, and other agencies, tracing the fraud back to 1995.

The alleged mastermind and several accomplices of various nationalities, who aided in the forgeries, now face serious charges including forgery of official documents, embezzlement of public funds, and fraud.

Systemic Vulnerabilities Exposed

The case has sparked a major scandal in Kuwait, where citizenship is highly valued due to the country’s generous welfare state and tightly controlled naturalization process.

It has raised urgent questions about and systemic weaknesses within the civil registration framework, leading to demands for a comprehensive audit and stricter oversight.

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