Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

‘ANTIGRAFT DRIVE THE SHOCK THERAPY S ARABIA NEEDS’

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Saudi Arabia’s crown prince has said the anticorrup­tion drive launched late last year is the “shock therapy” his kingdom needs to root out widespread graft.

“You have a body that has cancer everywhere, the cancer of corruption. You need to have chemo, the shock of chemo, or the cancer will eat the body,” Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman told the Washington Post in an interview published on Tuesday.

“The kingdom couldn’t meet budget targets without halting this looting,” he said.

In the latest move for change, a dramatic shake-up announced in royal decrees on Monday saw top brass, including the chief of staff and heads of the ground forces and air defence, replaced and a broad defence reform plan approved.

He said the shake-up announced by his father King Salman was aimed at installing “high energy” people who could achieve modernisat­ion targets.

The changing of the military guard came just a month shy of the third anniversar­y of the launch of a Saudi-led interventi­on to fight Iran-backed Houthi rebels in Yemen.

Prince Mohammed has been the main driver of the once-staid kingdom’s more aggressive regional push since he took over as defence minister in early 2015.

But despite a multi-billion dollar military campaign, the coalition has failed to defeat the Houthis in a conflict that the UN says has created the world’s worst humanitari­an crisis. AFP

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