Criminal Liability and Penalties for Embezzlement under Kuwaiti Law
Understanding how Kuwaiti Penal Code classifies and punishes acts of embezzlement
Introduction
Embezzlement is a punishable offense in Kuwait that involves the unauthorized appropriation of funds or property entrusted to someone in a position of trust. This article outlines the specific criminal liability, types of offenders, and penalties defined by the Kuwaiti Penal Code.
Applicable Legal Framework
The core legal provisions addressing embezzlement are found in the following sections of the Kuwaiti Penal Code (Law No. 16 of 1960):
- Article 240: Basic embezzlement (breach of trust), punishable by up to 3 years of imprisonment and/or a fine of up to KD 300.
- Article 241: Embezzlement committed by an employee, agent, or person in charge of company or institutional funds – penalty extended to up to 7 years of imprisonment.
- Article 282: Embezzlement of public funds or by public officials – considered a felony and punishable by temporary or life imprisonment.
Types of Offenders
- Private sector employees handling cash, accounts, or inventory
- Corporate directors or managers with financial authority
- Legal agents, power of attorney holders, or financial trustees
- Public servants or individuals in charge of state assets
Classification of the Crime
The severity of embezzlement is assessed based on several factors:
- Misdemeanor: If committed by an ordinary individual with minor impact (Article 240)
- Felony: If the offender holds a fiduciary or official role and the embezzlement is substantial (Article 241 or 282)
Criminal Sanctions
Offense Type | Applicable Article | Penalty |
---|---|---|
Basic Embezzlement (Civil Trust) | Article 240 | Up to 3 years imprisonment or KD 300 fine |
Employee or Agent Embezzlement | Article 241 | Up to 7 years imprisonment |
Public Funds Embezzlement | Article 282 | Life or temporary imprisonment |
Concurrent Civil Liability
In addition to criminal proceedings, victims have the right to pursue civil remedies for:
- Restitution of embezzled funds
- Compensation for reputational or financial harm
- Interest or penalties for delayed recovery