Kuwait is facing a high-stakes scandal that threatens public trust in commercial promotions. Fifteen men and women have been arrested over allegations of rigging the “Ya Hala Draws,” part of the widely popular Kuwait Shopping Festival. Authorities say the scheme involved bribery, forgery, and the misuse of official positions, allowing prizes to be funneled to select individuals for financial gain. The arrests mark a major step in an investigation that exposes vulnerabilities in large-scale promotional events.The Criminal Court, led by Judge Nasser Al-Badr, issued arrest warrants for all 15 individuals involved. They have been ordered to remain in the Central Jail as the investigation continues.The case began when security authorities flagged suspicious activity in the raffle draws organized under the Ministry of Commerce and Industry. Investigators discovered signs that the results of numerous draws had been manipulated, with prizes deliberately directed toward certain beneficiaries in exchange for financial rewards.A coordinated investigation by criminal detectives and ministry officials revealed a complex network allegedly orchestrating the scheme. The probe points to widespread tampering across several commercial draws, raising concerns about the integrity of one of Kuwait’s most popular shopping festivals.Among the accused is a senior official in the raffle department, along with several collaborators. Authorities also arrested an expatriate woman who allegedly won multiple vehicle prizes. She was detained at Kuwait International Airport while attempting to leave the country.The list of defendants now faces serious charges, including:
- Bribery
- Forgery
- Money laundering
- Embezzlement of public funds
The scale of the investigation indicates that the manipulation could span dozens of draws and involve substantial prize values, making this one of the most significant cases of its kind in Kuwait.
Confidential probes to protect public trust
Due to the sensitive nature of the case, the Public Prosecution initially prohibited the publication of details and ordered that all inquiries be conducted confidentially. Authorities emphasize that discretion was crucial to maintain public confidence in commercial promotions and to ensure the investigation proceeded without interference.Officials say that by keeping the investigation under wraps until sufficient evidence was gathered, they could act decisively once the network’s operations were fully exposed.
Implications for commercial promotions
The Ya Hala Draws case has sent shockwaves through Kuwait’s commercial sector. It highlights potential vulnerabilities in prize promotions and underscores the need for stronger oversight. Analysts say the scandal could lead to stricter regulations and new measures to prevent manipulation of raffles in the future.As the judicial process unfolds, the Central Jail continues to hold the defendants while authorities prepare for trial. The case serves as a reminder of the importance of transparency and integrity in events designed to engage the public and reward shoppers.


