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    Saudi Arabia announces new corruption crackdown with arrests across public and private sectors

    Kuwaiti TribuneBy Kuwaiti TribuneJuly 2, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Saudi Gazette report

    RIYADH — Saudi Arabia’s Oversight and Anti-Corruption Authority (Nazaha) has introduced on Monday a brand new wave of prison instances as a part of its ongoing marketing campaign to root out corruption and strengthen integrity throughout the Kingdom.

    The most recent spherical of investigations has resulted in a number of high-profile arrests spanning customs, municipal affairs, the judiciary, training, healthcare, and safety sectors.

    In a press release issued by way of official channels, Nazaha reaffirmed its agency dedication to transparency, accountability, and good governance.

    Among the many most notable instances, two customs workers and a dealer had been arrested after allegedly accepting SR400,000 in bribes to unlawfully expedite the import course of for vans.

    In the meantime, in a separate case, a police officer and a municipal worker had been detained for receiving SR110,000 from enterprise homeowners in change for facilitating the unlawful extraction and sale of metals from authorities buildings, a scheme that reportedly generated over SR4.6 million in revenue.

    Judicial integrity additionally got here underneath scrutiny, with a courtroom clerk arrested after taking SR32,500, a part of a promised SR65,000, to affect the result of a prison case and safe an acquittal.

    Within the training sector, a resident was taken into custody for receiving over SR230,000 to govern the awarding of subcontract work on Ministry of Training initiatives.

    Municipal corruption featured prominently within the new instances. One division head was discovered to have SR7.1 million in private accounts linked to the unlawful cancellation of business fines.

    On the King Fahd Causeway, an worker was caught pocketing over SR55,000 in crossing charges, whereas additionally utilizing his private allow to permit unauthorized automobile passage.

    In a very critical case, a Ministry of Inside safety officer and an confederate had been arrested for kidnapping an organization collector and stealing SR707,000.

    Different violations included municipal workers accepting bribes to miss regulatory breaches, store violations, and unlawful building exercise.

    The healthcare sector was not spared. Senior procurement officers in regional well being clusters had been arrested for soliciting bribes in change for awarding contracts.

    One official was additionally accused of providing SR100,000 to a colleague to govern contract outcomes.

    Moreover, a health care provider at a authorities hospital was arrested for issuing fraudulent medical go away paperwork in change for fee.

    Nazaha emphasised that each one people concerned in these instances shall be held totally accountable, no matter rank, affiliation, or retirement standing.

    The Authority reiterated that corruption-related crimes should not topic to a statute of limitations, affirming its unwavering dedication to implementing the regulation and preserving the general public curiosity.



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