The Assistant Secretary-Normal for the Arts Sector on the Nationwide Council for Tradition, Arts and Letters (NCCAL), Musaed Al-Zamel, affirmed that the Council will take strict measures in opposition to corporations producing stand-up comedy reveals that fail to adjust to the licensing laws and legal guidelines governing public morals.
Al-Zamel instructed the Kuwait Information Company (KUNA) on Tuesday that the NCCAL “is not going to present leniency in imposing the foundations and laws,” emphasizing that penalties stipulated by regulation shall be utilized to any entity that violates the Council’s directions or presents content material that contradicts public values and morals.
He harassed that the aim of those measures is to make sure the presentation of high-quality inventive performances that respect public style and replicate the picture of accountable Kuwaiti artwork.
