Saudi Public Prosecution Has ‘Great Deal’ of Evidence against Corruption Detainees

National Anti-Corruption Commission (Nazaha).
National Anti-Corruption Commission (Nazaha).
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Saudi Public Prosecution Has ‘Great Deal’ of Evidence against Corruption Detainees

National Anti-Corruption Commission (Nazaha).
National Anti-Corruption Commission (Nazaha).

Saudi individuals detained over the weekend were questioned as part of anti-corruption investigations in the oil-rich kingdom, Attorney General Saud al-Mojeb said on Monday, adding that a great deal of detailed evidence had been gathered against the detainees.

“The government of Saudi Arabia is undertaking these measures in accordance with its laws and regulations in a manner appropriate to the nature of the crimes,” said Mojeb.

Mojeb, who is also member of National Anti-Corruption Commission (Nazaha), pointed out that the trial for the defendants will take place in the right time. He explained that given the nature of the case and investigations and in order to preserve the integrity of the legal proceedings, it was crucial to maintain the secrecy of the first phase of investigations.

“Yesterday does not represent the start, but the completion of Phase One of our anti-corruption push,” Mojeb said, adding that it was necessary to complete the first phase discreetly "in order to preserve the integrity of the legal proceedings and ensure there was no flight from justice.”

The Attorney General assured that the suspects are being granted the same rights and treatment as any other Saudi citizen.

“Everyone is presumed innocent until proven guilty, and everyone’s legal rights will be preserved," he added.

Mojeb said this is the beginning “of a vital process to root out corruption" in Saudi Arabia reiterating that this will be an independent judicial process and it will be fully respected.

Nazaha President Khalid al-Muhaisen said the detentions came after three years of work by Saudi anti-corruption authorities and it confirms the determination of both Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman bin Abdulaziz and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman to uproot corruption.

He indicated that the evidence of transgressions and financial mismanagement uncovered recently points to widespread corruption in a number of cases.

"The responsibility of the new anti-corruption committee is to ensure that investigations into those cases are completed, and that the full force of the law is applied," Muhaisen said. He explained that the committee has the authority to reveal the bank details of the accused, freeze their assets and funds, and take other appropriate measures.

Muhaisen stated Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman has stated clearly, no one is above the law, and no one who is proven to have indulged in corruption will escape, not even a prince or a minister.

Fighting corruption is not the responsibility of one party, every citizen should participate in this civic duty, according to Muhaisen who also reiterated that this is a battle that "we can win if we all fight together."



Iranian Consul General Commends Saudi Arabia for Ensuring Smooth Departure for Iranian Pilgrims

Consul General of the Islamic Republic of Iran in Jeddah hails the level of organization and the facilities provided to Iranian pilgrims - SPA
Consul General of the Islamic Republic of Iran in Jeddah hails the level of organization and the facilities provided to Iranian pilgrims - SPA
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Iranian Consul General Commends Saudi Arabia for Ensuring Smooth Departure for Iranian Pilgrims

Consul General of the Islamic Republic of Iran in Jeddah hails the level of organization and the facilities provided to Iranian pilgrims - SPA
Consul General of the Islamic Republic of Iran in Jeddah hails the level of organization and the facilities provided to Iranian pilgrims - SPA

Iran's Consul General in Jeddah Hassan Zarnegar praised the level of organization and the facilities provided to Iranian pilgrims during their departure through Arar Airport and the Jadidat Arar border crossing.

He stressed that the smooth procedures he observed reflect the Kingdom and its leadership’s care for pilgrims, and highlight the continuous attention given to pilgrims from all countries.

“The streamlined procedures from the moment pilgrims disembarked the aircraft, to the swift passport processing, and the well-organized transfer to the border crossing by bus, demonstrate efficiency in managing pilgrim affairs,” he was quoted by SPA as saying, adding that the services provided to Iranian pilgrims confirm the Kingdom’s steadfast approach in respecting nations.

He also highlighted that relations between the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the Islamic Republic of Iran are based on religious and neighborly ties, noting that the care extended to Iranian pilgrims is not surprising in light of this spirit of brotherhood.

On behalf of himself and the Iranian ambassador to the Kingdom, he expressed gratitude and appreciation to the Kingdom’s leadership for the care and attention given to Iranian pilgrims as part of an integrated system.