Talal Khaled Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah

Talal Khaled Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah (الشيخ طلال خالد الأحمد الصباح, born 1966), also known as Talal Al-Khaled, is a Kuwaiti politician who previously served in the Kuwaiti government as the first deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Interior and Minister of Defense from 2022 till 2023. Additionally, he served as the Governor of the Capital Governorate.

Early life
Talal Al-Khaled was born in 1966 in Kuwait. His father, Khaled Al-Ahmad, served as the minister of the Amiri Diwan from the institution’s founding until 1990. Al-Sabah pursued higher education in the United Kingdom, earning a bachelor’s degree in business management. His professional career began in 1983 in the oil industry, where he worked for various companies. From 1990 to 2001, he held the position of director of public relations at the Kuwait Oil Company. In November 2001, he transitioned to a role at the Kuwait Petroleum Corporation.

Business career
On 8 September 2004, Al-Sabah was appointed as a board member in the Kuwait Petroleum Corporation and served there for three years until 25 September 2007. He later moved to the Kuwait Oil Tanker Company, to become the chairman of the board of directors of the company on 21 May 2013. He was later appointed as CEO of the Oil Tankers Company on 28 July 2013, serving until 3 February 2019. On 24 March 2019, he was appointed as governor of the Capital Governorate. he served in the post until he was appointed as minister in the government.

Government service
Al-Sabah started serving in the government in 2022 holding the positions of minister of interior and minister of defense in multiple governments.

On 9 March 2022, Al-Sabah was appointed as minister of defense after the resignation of Hamad Jaber Al-Ali. On 1 August, he was reappointed in the 40th Cabinet as deputy prime minister, minister of defense and acting minister of interior succeeding Ahmad Al-Nawaf.

On October 5, Talal Al-Khaled was appointed first deputy prime minister and minister of interior.

Money laundering charges
Talal Al-Khaled is set to face trial before the Ministerial Court on 2 July 2024, following a decision by the Permanent Investigation Committee to refer his case after hearing his testimony. He is accused of abetting in money laundering through the inflation of accounts of an employee under his sponsorship. Subsequent to the court’s decision, Al Khalid was released on a bail of 2,000 Kuwaiti Dinars and is currently subject to a travel ban pending the outcome of the trial.