Corruption Purge In Saudi Arabia, Saudi Princes and Top Officials Sacked

The world has been shocked with the sudden arrest of over about dozen royalties and top government officials only hours after the establishment of the anti-corruption body.
A new anti-corruption body, headed by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, detained 11 princes, four sitting ministers and dozens of ex-ministers.
Among them is Prince Alwaleed bin Talal, a billionaire with investments in Twitter and Apple.
The new anti-corruption committee has the power to issue arrest warrants and travel bans. King Salaman also replaced the national guards and security chiefs.
Attorney General Sheikh Saud al-Mojeb said the status of the detainees would not influence “the firm and fair application of justice”, AFP news agency reports.
Three ousted ministers were replaced with Prince Khalid bin Abdulaziz bin Mohammed bin Ayyaf Al Muqren for National Guard minister, Mohammed bin Mazyad Al-Tuwaijri for the Economy and Planning Minister, and Vice Admiral Fahd bin Abdullah Al-Ghifaili for Naval Forces Commander.
The committee, headed by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, has the authority to investigate, arrest, issue travel bans and freeze the assets of those it finds corrupt. He recently said the return of “moderate Islam” was key to his plans to modernize Saudi Arabia . The young Prince vowed to “eradicate the remnants of extremism very soon”.



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