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الخميس، 9 نوفمبر 2017

Saudi anti-corruption probe 'finds $100bn was embezzled'





Saudi Arabia's lawyer general says at any rate $100bn (£76bn) has been abused through foundational defilement and misappropriation in late decades.

Sheik Saud al-Mojeb said 201 individuals were being held for addressing as a component of a general hostile to debasement drive that started on Saturday night.

He didn't name any of them, however they purportedly incorporate senior rulers, clergymen and compelling businesspeople.

"The proof for this wrongdoing is extremely solid," Sheik Mojeb said.

He additionally focused on that ordinary business movement in the kingdom had not been influenced by the crackdown, and that lone individual financial balances had been solidified.

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Sheik Saud al-Mojeb said examinations by the recently framed incomparable hostile to defilement board, which is going by 32-year-old Crown Sovereign Mohammed Container Salman, were "advancing rapidly".

He declared that 208 people had been brought in for addressing up until this point, and that seven of them had been discharged without charge.

"The potential size of degenerate practices which have been revealed is extensive," the lawyer general said. "In light of our examinations in the course of recent years, we assess that in any event $100bn has been abused through deliberate defilement and theft more than a very long while."

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