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    Saudi Arabia: 20 officials released from prison for corruption

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    Post by Rocky Mon 25 Dec 2017, 1:58 am

    [ltr]Saudi Arabia: 20 officials released from prison for corruption[/ltr]
    [ltr]Arab and international[/ltr]
     Since 2017-12-25 at 09:12 (Baghdad time)
    [ltr]Saudi Arabia: 20 officials released from prison for corruption Adqwr[/ltr]
    [ltr]Follow up of Mawazine News[/ltr]
    [ltr]The newspaper "The Wall Street Journal" America, the release of at least 20 senior officials arrested in Saudi Arabia, on corruption charges since early November.[/ltr]
    [ltr]The newspaper said in a report published on Sunday informed sources said that among those released last week, former finance minister and a member of the Board of Directors of the national oil company, "Aramco" Ibrahim al-Assaf, accused of embezzling funds during the expansion of the Grand Mosque and abuse of power.[/ltr]
    [ltr]Other officials who were released, according to the newspaper's sources, were Assistant Minister of Finance Mohammed Bin Hammoud, former Saudi Telecom Company CEO Saud Al-Duwaish, businessman Saleh Kamel and Prince Turki Bin Khalid.[/ltr]
    [ltr]"We will see the release of more soon, and the trials of those who are keen to clear their names, and the government wants it sooner rather than later," the newspaper quoted a senior adviser to the Saudi government as saying.[/ltr]
    [ltr]The newspaper said it is not clear how many officials are still being held inside the Ritz-Carlton Hotel in Riyadh. Western media earlier this month announced the release of a number of them in exchange for handing over part of their assets to the government, including Prince tired Ben Abdullah.[/ltr]
    [ltr]The Wall Street Journal confirmed yesterday that the Saudi authorities had negotiated one of the most prominent arrested officials, Prince Alwaleed bin Talal, to pay $ 6 billion for his release.[/ltr]
    [ltr]It should be noted that the campaign of arrests carried out by the Saudi authorities in early November under the supervision of Crown Prince Muhammad bin Salman lasted about 200 high-ranking officials, including members of the royal family. These arrests have generated great resonance in the region and the world. By Prince Muhammad to strengthen his authority in the Kingdom[/ltr]


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