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149 people arrested by Nazaha on corruption charges

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Last updated: 2024/08/01 at 1:45 PM
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The Oversight and Anti-Corruption Authority (Nazaha) in Saudi Arabia has recently made significant strides in the fight against corruption. In a recent announcement, the authority revealed that they have arrested 149 individuals on charges of corruption, including bribery, abuse of office, and money laundering. Some of the detainees have been released on bail while the investigation continues. This crackdown comes after a series of inspections conducted by Nazaha across various ministries and government entities, resulting in the investigation of 266 suspects.

Since the beginning of July, Nazaha has conducted a total of 3,010 inspections, with a focus on identifying and addressing corrupt practices within government organizations. The authority has been diligent in its efforts to hold individuals accountable for their actions and ensure that corruption is rooted out at all levels of government. By taking a proactive approach to combating corruption, Nazaha is sending a strong message that such behavior will not be tolerated in the Kingdom.

Several high-profile cases have been brought to light as a result of Nazaha’s investigations, with criminal and administrative cases involving ministries such as Interior, National Guard, Justice, Health, Education, and Municipalities and Housing. The authority has been working tirelessly to uncover instances of corruption and hold those responsible accountable for their actions. By targeting key government entities and conducting thorough investigations, Nazaha is demonstrating its commitment to upholding integrity and transparency in government operations.

The arrests made by Nazaha are a clear indication of the authority’s determination to tackle corruption head-on. By targeting individuals involved in bribery, abuse of office, and money laundering, Nazaha is sending a strong message that corruption will not be tolerated in Saudi Arabia. This crackdown on corruption is part of a broader effort by the Saudi government to promote accountability and transparency in all aspects of governance.

In addition to the arrests made by Nazaha, the authority has also been proactive in promoting awareness about the damaging effects of corruption. Through educational campaigns and outreach efforts, Nazaha is working to change the culture surrounding corruption and encourage individuals to report any instances of misconduct they may encounter. By empowering citizens to speak out against corruption, Nazaha is fostering a culture of accountability and integrity within Saudi society.

Overall, the efforts of Nazaha to combat corruption in Saudi Arabia are commendable. By conducting thorough inspections, making arrests, and promoting awareness about the damaging effects of corruption, the authority is taking concrete steps to root out corruption at all levels of government. As the Kingdom continues to prioritize transparency and accountability, Nazaha’s work will be instrumental in promoting good governance and ensuring that public resources are used for the benefit of all citizens.

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