Saudi Arabia’s Anti-Corruption Commission Expects 8,000 complaints by End of 2017

Saudi Arabia’s National Anti-Corruption Commission (Nazaha).
Saudi Arabia’s National Anti-Corruption Commission (Nazaha).
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Saudi Arabia’s Anti-Corruption Commission Expects 8,000 complaints by End of 2017

Saudi Arabia’s National Anti-Corruption Commission (Nazaha).
Saudi Arabia’s National Anti-Corruption Commission (Nazaha).

President of Saudi Arabia’s National Anti-Corruption Commission (Nazaha) Dr. Khaled bin Abdulmohsen al-Muhaisen confirmed that the commission has expanded the channels of receiving complaints, which contributed to an increase in their number.

“The number of complaints by the end of this year is expected to increase to more than 8,000. As a result, the cases referred to the Public Prosecutor's Office increased by 59 percent and the cases referred to the Monitoring and Investigation Commission increased by 100 percent.

In his speech at the Sixth Annual Forum, "Integrity in Criminal Justice Institutions", Muhaisen said that the commission is working in cooperation with the Ministry of Finance to develop a new online purchasing system.

The new system will comprise 20 new criteria to inspect cases of fraud, administrative corruption and misappropriation of public funds, he explained.

He stated that the commission looks forward to the participation of the public and private sectors and civil society institutions to consolidate the values of integrity, transparency and fighting corruption, thus contributing to the realization of the Kingdom's Vision 2030, which made transparency, integrity and anti-corruption its main goals.

Secretary General of the Muslim World League Dr. Mohammad bin Abdulkarim al-Issa referred to corruption as a “black hole” that hinders the development process of a nation and called for confronting this menace through all possible means.

Addressing the gatherers at the forum, Issa, who is a member of the Council of Senior Scholars, gave a presentation about the different meanings and kinds of corruption.

He described the extremists’ skewed interpretation of the religion as intellectual corruption.

“Corruption could also be moral,” he said, adding that financial corruption is often preceded by administrative corruption.

Issa said: “Our world is not programmed. It is a world of choice, test and free interaction. Corruption is therefore present and should be confronted in all ways possible.”

He stressed the need to fight corruption to achieve development goals.

“Fighting corruption represents a measure of development,” he said.



Saudi Interior Minister, Singapore's Coordinating Minister for National Security Discuss Regional Security Development

The Saudi flag. Asharq Al-Awsat
The Saudi flag. Asharq Al-Awsat
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Saudi Interior Minister, Singapore's Coordinating Minister for National Security Discuss Regional Security Development

The Saudi flag. Asharq Al-Awsat
The Saudi flag. Asharq Al-Awsat

Saudi Minister of Interior Prince Abdulaziz bin Saud bin Naif bin Abdulaziz received a phone call on Sunday from Coordinating Minister for National Security and Minister for Home Affairs of the Republic of Singapore K Shanmugam.

During the call, the two officials discussed the latest developments in the Middle East and current security developments amid the Iranian attacks targeting regional security and stability, SPA reported.

They also affirmed the importance of enhancing bilateral cooperation and coordination in support of regional security and stability, in addition to discussing a number of topics of mutual interest.

Shanmugam expressed his country's condemnation of the Iranian attacks targeting the Kingdom and the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) states, affirming Singapore's solidarity with the Kingdom and the GCC states in all measures aimed at enhancing security and stability.


Saudi Arabia Condemns Riots Targeting UAE Embassy in Damascus

Saudi Arabia called for the protection of diplomatic missions. (Asharq Al-Awsat)
Saudi Arabia called for the protection of diplomatic missions. (Asharq Al-Awsat)
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Saudi Arabia Condemns Riots Targeting UAE Embassy in Damascus

Saudi Arabia called for the protection of diplomatic missions. (Asharq Al-Awsat)
Saudi Arabia called for the protection of diplomatic missions. (Asharq Al-Awsat)

Saudi Arabia condemned on Sunday the riots, assaults, and attempted vandalism that targeted the Embassy of the United Arab Emirates and the residence of its head of mission in Damascus.

A Foreign Ministry statement said the Kingdom also slammed the “unacceptable offenses directed at the national symbols of the brotherly UAE.”

The ministry stressed the Kingdom’s “rejection of these attacks and all forms of violence against diplomats, stressing the need to ensure the protection of diplomats and diplomatic missions in line with relevant international laws and conventions.”

Secretary-General of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) Jasem Albudaiwi also slammed the attack against the UAE embassy in Damascus, urging Syrian authorities to hold those responsible to account.


Oman, Iran Hold Talks on Strait of Hormuz

Traffic passing a huge political billboard reading in Persian "The Strait of Hormuz will remain closed", in Enghelb square in Tehran, Iran, 05 April 2026. (EPA)
Traffic passing a huge political billboard reading in Persian "The Strait of Hormuz will remain closed", in Enghelb square in Tehran, Iran, 05 April 2026. (EPA)
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Oman, Iran Hold Talks on Strait of Hormuz

Traffic passing a huge political billboard reading in Persian "The Strait of Hormuz will remain closed", in Enghelb square in Tehran, Iran, 05 April 2026. (EPA)
Traffic passing a huge political billboard reading in Persian "The Strait of Hormuz will remain closed", in Enghelb square in Tehran, Iran, 05 April 2026. (EPA)

Oman and Iran held talks on easing passage through the Strait of Hormuz, the Omani state news agency reported Sunday, with the key shipping chokepoint effectively closed due to war in the Middle East.

"Oman and Iran held a meeting at the deputy ministers level in the foreign ministries of the two countries, with the attendance of specialists from both sides, during which the possible options were discussed regarding ensuring the smooth passage through the Strait of Hormuz," the news agency posted on X.

"The experts from both sides put forward a number of visions and proposals regarding it," it added.