"A Month After Arrests In Corruption Probe, Saudi Arabia's Attorney General Issues New Statement"
https://www.forbes.com/sites/kerryadolan/2017/12/05/a-month-after-arrests-in-corruption-probe-saudi-arabias-attorney-general-issues-first-statement/#3591343652d1
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"The statement on Tuesday from the Attorney General says that, “In case the detainee denies the allegations against him or a settlement is not reached, he will be transferred to Public Prosecution office.” It goes on to say: “Detention of up to six months can be decided by the Attorney General. If warranted, an extension of detention can be ordered by the relevant court.”
"According to the statement, 320 people were subpoenaed. “Most detainees faced with corruption allegations by the Committee agreed to a settlement. The necessary arrangements are being finalized to conclude such agreements,” the statement said. It notes that 376 bank accounts have been frozen and that currently 159 people are still detained. The names of those detained have not been made public."
"A source told Forbes that the settlement offered to Alwaleed bin Talal requested that he hand over a large portion of his assets and agree to lifetime house arrest with no phone and no media interviews. Alwaleed has refused the offer, according to the source, and wants to go to court. The specific allegations against Prince Alwaleed have not been made public."
"A source told Forbes that the settlement offered to Alwaleed bin Talal requested that he hand over a large portion of his assets and agree to lifetime house arrest with no phone and no media interviews. Alwaleed has refused the offer, according to the source, and wants to go to court. The specific allegations against Prince Alwaleed have not been made public."
Apparently Saudi Arabia hasn't been known for fair trials, but Trump says MbS knows exactly what he's doing.