Saudi Nazaha Announces Prison Sentences, Fines in Corruption Cases

Saudi Nazaha Announces Prison Sentences, Fines in Corruption Cases
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Saudi Nazaha Announces Prison Sentences, Fines in Corruption Cases

Saudi Nazaha Announces Prison Sentences, Fines in Corruption Cases

The Saudi Oversight and Anti-Corruption Authority (Nazaha) announced on Tuesday prison sentences and fines in a number of criminal cases.

The perpetrators were referred to the Criminal Court in Riyadh (divisions of financial and administrative corruption cases).

The rulings included a seven-year jail term and a fine of 60,000 riyals against a police officer, who was convicted of smuggling out detainees in violation of his job duties. He was also accused of covering up for the detainees

A governor of a region was sentenced to three years in jail and a fine of 25,000 riyals for embezzlement and bribery.

A director at a director at the Expropriation Department was charged with bribery, forgery and money laundering. He was sentenced to five years in jail and a fine of 350,000 riyals.

A resident, who works for a contracting company affiliated with the Ministry of Education, was convicted of offering 300,000 riyals as a bribe to one of the ministry’s employees in exchange for signing unauthentic certificates of completion in order to spend the company’s funds. He was sentenced to three years in prison and fined 100,000 riyals.

A lawyer was convicted of bribery and money laundering. He was sentenced to seven years in prison and a fine of 70,000 riyals. An employee at the Public Prosecution was convicted of bribery, money laundering and violating his duties by disclosing confidential information about cases. He was sentenced to five years and six months in prison and a fine of 50,000 riyals. Another employee was convicted of bribery and money laundering. He was sentenced to four years and six months in prison and a fine of 50,000 riyals.

An employee of the General Administration of Prisons was convicted of bribery and was sentenced to a year and six months in prison and a fine of 15,000 riyals.

A judge was convicted of bribery, abuse of power and breach of the integrity of his position. He was sentenced to ten years in prison and a fine of 300,000 riyals.

An officer, in the rank of colonel in the General Administration of Civil Defense, was convicted of bribery, abuse of power for personal gain, embezzlement of public funds and money laundering. He was sentenced to ten years in prison and a fine of 600,000 riyals.

A businessman was convicted of bribery, abuse of power, embezzlement of public funds and money laundering. He was sentenced to eight years in prison and a fine of 1,650,000 riyals.

The Authority underscored the efforts and cooperation of government agencies in fighting financial and administrative corruption and the development of policies and procedures to that end.



GCC Secretary-General Condemns Iranian Attacks on Bahrain, Kuwait, and Jordan

Secretary-General of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) Jasem Albudaiwi. SPA
Secretary-General of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) Jasem Albudaiwi. SPA
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GCC Secretary-General Condemns Iranian Attacks on Bahrain, Kuwait, and Jordan

Secretary-General of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) Jasem Albudaiwi. SPA
Secretary-General of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) Jasem Albudaiwi. SPA

Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) Secretary-General Jasem Albudaiwi expressed his strongest condemnation of the repeated hostile Iranian attacks targeting the Kingdom of Bahrain, the State of Kuwait, and the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan.

Albudaiwi stated that Iran's continued targeting of civilian facilities and vital infrastructure undermines international and regional efforts aimed at promoting security and peace and resolving ongoing crises, SPA reported.

He also reaffirmed the GCC’s full support for all measures taken by Bahrain, Kuwait, and Jordan to strengthen their security and protect their territorial integrity.


Saudi Arabia Condemns Iranian Attacks, Calls for Diplomatic Engagement

Firefighters work to extinguish fire in the aftermath of Iranian drone attacks, according to Bahrain's Interior Ministry, at a location given as Bahrain, in this handout image released on June 11, 2026. Ministry of Interior of the Kingdom of Bahrain/Handout via REUTERS
Firefighters work to extinguish fire in the aftermath of Iranian drone attacks, according to Bahrain's Interior Ministry, at a location given as Bahrain, in this handout image released on June 11, 2026. Ministry of Interior of the Kingdom of Bahrain/Handout via REUTERS
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Saudi Arabia Condemns Iranian Attacks, Calls for Diplomatic Engagement

Firefighters work to extinguish fire in the aftermath of Iranian drone attacks, according to Bahrain's Interior Ministry, at a location given as Bahrain, in this handout image released on June 11, 2026. Ministry of Interior of the Kingdom of Bahrain/Handout via REUTERS
Firefighters work to extinguish fire in the aftermath of Iranian drone attacks, according to Bahrain's Interior Ministry, at a location given as Bahrain, in this handout image released on June 11, 2026. Ministry of Interior of the Kingdom of Bahrain/Handout via REUTERS

Saudi Arabia strongly condemned on Thursday the repeated Iranian attacks on Jordan, Bahrain and Kuwait, and the continued violations of their sovereignty which “escalate tensions in the region.”

A Foreign Ministry statement called for “de-escalation, the avoidance of any further escalation, and the exercise of wisdom by returning to diplomatic engagement and continuing the constructive negotiations” sponsored by Pakistan, along with the efforts exerted by Qatar.

Such a move “spares the region and its people the consequences of the return of war and contributes to the restoration of security and stability in the region and the world,” the statement added.


Saudi Arabia Stresses Centrality of Palestinian Cause for Arab World

The Saudi flag. Asharq Al-Awsat
The Saudi flag. Asharq Al-Awsat
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Saudi Arabia Stresses Centrality of Palestinian Cause for Arab World

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

Permanent Representative of Saudi Arabia to the United Nations Dr. Abdulaziz Alwasil affirmed the centrality of the Palestinian cause for the Arab world, saying achieving a just, comprehensive, and lasting peace in the Middle East requires ending the Israeli occupation and enabling the Palestinian people to exercise their inalienable right to self-determination.

In a statement delivered on behalf of the Arab Group during a high-level Security Council meeting on the Middle East, Alwasil also referred to recent Iranian attacks targeting several Gulf states and Jordan, describing them as violations of the principles of good neighborliness, international law, and the United Nations Charter.

He stressed the need to respect state sovereignty and avoid actions that threaten regional security and stability.

He further condemned the continued Israeli aggression against Lebanon, reaffirming rejection of any violation of Lebanon’s sovereignty or targeting of its army, and stressing the importance of complying with international resolutions and respecting states’ sovereignty and territorial integrity.

Alwasil also denounced repeated Israeli incursions and attacks on Syrian territory, stressing the Arab Group’s rejection of such violations, which undermine Syria’s sovereignty and threaten regional security and stability.

He emphasized the importance of political solutions, dialogue, and mediation as the most effective means of addressing regional crises and resolving conflicts peacefully, thereby contributing to security, stability, and development for the peoples of the Middle East.