(pb) >>14316747, >>14316698, >>14316868 More than 200 arrested in latest Saudi anti-corruption purge
This is big news. This would be like arresting 200+ Federal Employees in DC Agencies. "Wishin' And Hopin" isn't enough.
Saudi Arabia arrests more than 200 state employees in 'anti-corruption' sweep
Saudi authorities on Monday announced the arrests of 207 government employees in the kingdom's latest anti-corruption sweep.
The individuals detained worked at several government ministries, the Nazaha anti-corruption commission said, saying it came after investigations were conducted into more than 460 people.
In late 2017, more than 300 individuals, including prominent princes businessmen and public figures, were arrested and held in an unprecedented anti-corruption purge. Several key personalities netted in the operation, including billionaire philanthropist Prince Alwaleed bin Talal and construction magnate Bakr bin Laden, were held incommunicado at Riyadh's Ritz-Carlton hotel for weeks.
https://english.alaraby.co.uk/news/saudi-arabia-arrests-over-200-anti-corruption-sweep