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Kuwait is taking a major step toward strengthening the integrity of its financial system with the announced establishment of a specialized Public Prosecution for Banking Affairs, which is expected to commence operations in 2026. The proposal, announced by the Public Prosecutor, shows Kuwait’s ongoing efforts to strengthen protection of the banking sector and respond to the rapid growth of financial crimes driven by digital transformation.
The newly established prosecution will function as a specialized body dedicated to investigating and prosecuting banking related crimes. Its duty will cover a range of financial offenses, with particular focus on electronic fraud, forgery, and the issuance of cheques without sufficient funds. These offenses have become increasingly common alongside the growth of electronic banking and digital payment systems, the fact that makes specialized oversight and enforcement a regulatory necessity.
The Public Prosecutor emphasized that accelerating financial developments have created an urgent need for an advanced institutional response capable of safeguarding confidence in banking transactions. The new prosecution is expected to contribute to this objective by strengthening enforcement mechanisms and improving the efficiency of legal procedures related to banking crimes. This development represents a shift toward more specialized prosecution functions within Kuwait’s criminal justice system.
Selection of Prosecutors assigned to the Banking Affairs Prosecution will be based on objective criteria, including professional experience and technical competence. The goal is to establish a highly capable prosecuting framework equipped to address the nature of financial crimes with its continuous evolving in both scale and complexity.
For the first time, the new prosecution will also assume responsibility for preparing analytical studies and periodic reports aimed at monitoring patterns and methods of banking related crimes. These reports are expected to support proactive crime prevention strategies and position the prosecution as a key reference for data and analysis in this field. In parallel, the prosecution will play a vital role in public legal awareness. Where necessary, it will launch legal awareness programs targeting institutions and individuals to enhance understanding of digital crime.
Overall, the establishment of the Public Prosecution for Banking Affairs represents an important milestone in reinforcing Kuwait’s financial security framework through enhancing oversight, improving enforcement capabilities, and promoting preventive awareness. This initiative supports economic stability and contributes to a safer and more resilient financial environment to individuals and the national economy.
Authors: Ashraf Hendi, Partner and Ahmed Al Buaijan, Trainee Lawyer