Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

S Arabia says 201 detained in sweep over $100 bn in graft

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RIYADH: Saudi Arabia announced on Thursday it has detained 201 people as part of a sweeping probe, estimating that $100 billion has been misused through embezzleme­nt and corruption in the past decades.

Saudi attorney general Saud al-mojeb said in a statement that 208 people had been called in for questionin­g since Saturday evening, and that seven people were released without charge, leaving 201 people still in detention.

“The potential scale of corrupt practices which have been uncovered is very large,” he said, adding that based on investigat­ions over the past three years, at least $100 billion has been misused through corruption and embezzleme­nt.

Critics and observers say the purge that has targeted dozens of princes, officials, military officers and businessme­n is a power grab by the crown prince to sideline potential rivals and critics.

Among those detained earlier are billionair­e Prince Alwaleed bin Talal and two of the late King Abdullah’s sons, including Prince Miteb who until Saturday had headed the powerful National Guard.

The government, however, has declined to name the individual­s being questioned, saying it is respecting their privacy during this phase of the process.

An estimated 1700 bank accounts have been frozen belonging to individual­s. Al-mojeb confirmed that action was taken to suspend personal bank accounts, but did not disclose any figures. The government stressed that only personal banks have been frozen, leaving companies and businesses so far untouched.

For years, Saudis have complained of rampant corruption and misuse of public funds by top officials in a system where nepotism is also widespread.

 ?? REUTERS FILE ?? Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman
REUTERS FILE Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman

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