Government recovers USD107bn in anti-corruption campaign
The Saudi anti-corruption commission headed by Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman has concluded its mission and recovered about SAR400bn (USD107bn) including cash, real estate, companies and securities. The commission, which was established in 2017, settled cases with 87 individuals after calling a total of 381 people to testify, according to a royal court statement carried by the Saudi Press Agency. It referred 56 people to prosecution and rejected settlements with eight individuals.
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