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UAE seeks informatio­n on 19 Saudi accounts

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The UAE Central Bank has asked banks and finance companies in the UAE to provide informatio­n on the accounts of 19 Saudi citizens, banking sources told Reuters yesterday.

Saudi authoritie­s have previously confirmed that almost all the 19 have been detained in a sweeping corruption investigat­ion. One of those is Prince Al Waleed bin Talal, chairman of internatio­nal investment firm Kingdom Holding.

The regulators’ request was contained in a circular sent earlier this week and banks have responded, the sources said, adding that the banks had not been asked to freeze the accounts.

Officials at the central bank were not available to comment.

Commercial bankers said they believed UAE authoritie­s were acting at the request of Saudi authoritie­s, but this was not confirmed. Saudi officials have said they will try to recover billions of dollars of illicit assets from dozens of senior businessme­n and officials detained in the probe.

Saudi Arabia has mutual legal assistance arrangemen­ts with other Gulf Arab countries that help it seek such informatio­n in criminal cases.

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