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2 Saudi Arabia royals face anti-corruption probe

A statement on the state-run press agency referred to 'suspicious financial dealings monitored at the ministry of defence'

Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman AP File Picture

PTI
Published 02.09.20, 12:51 AM

Saudi Arabia’s top military commander in its yearslong war in Yemen and his prince son have been removed from their posts along with other officials as part of an anti-corruption investigation, the kingdom said early on Tuesday.

The announcement attributed the actions to a referral by Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. A statement on the state-run Saudi Press Agency referred to “suspicious financial dealings monitored at the ministry of defence”.

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Authorities also removed his son, Prince Abdulaziz bin Fahad bin Turki, from his position as the deputy governor of Saudi Arabia's al-Jouf region in the kingdom's northwest.

The kingdom is investigating four other officials as well, all on the orders of 84-year-old King Salman, the statement said.

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