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    Mohammed bin Salman reveals how many Ritz detainees have been detained and how many remain in detent

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    Mohammed bin Salman reveals how many Ritz detainees have been detained and how many remain in detent Empty Mohammed bin Salman reveals how many Ritz detainees have been detained and how many remain in detent

    Post by Rocky Sun 07 Oct 2018, 2:10 am

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    Mohammed bin Salman reveals how many Ritz detainees have been detained and how many remain in detention

    Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman has revealed that the kingdom has so far received $ 35 billion in anti-corruption detainees and that eight of them are still being held.
    "I'm not sure about the figure, but I think it's over $ 35 billion today," Ibn Salman said in an interview with Bloomberg. I think we'll get to the final number maybe in the next two years. 40 percent of the current amount was collected in cash, and the remaining 60 percent is mostly in the form of assets. "
    "The companies and properties are managed by Estidama, but the cash is sent to the Ministry of Finance. Two years from now, this entire file will be closed," Ibn Salman said.
    The Saudi Crown Prince said eight people remained in custody, saying that "now they are with their own lawyers and are facing Saudi laws."
    Saudi Arabia has seen a large-scale anti-corruption campaign in which more than 200 suspected corruption suspects, including princes, businessmen, ministers and senior officials, were arrested at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel in Riyadh.
    The unprecedented campaign was launched after Saudi King Salman bin Abdul Aziz issued a royal order on November 4 last year announcing new measures in the kingdom to deal with the corruption and the formation of a special committee headed by the crown prince.
    The Saudi authorities have officially announced that they are offering detainees and those involved in corruption cases financial deals with the government in exchange for settling their situation. The agreements reached in this regard stipulate the payment of about 100 billion dollars in general to the government.


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