Regarding the anti-corruption committee, which is chaired by Crown Prince, HH Mohammed bin Salman.
According to Saudi-state owned publication, Al Arabiya: "The committee has the right to investigate, arrest, ban from travel, freeze accounts and portfolios, track funds and assets of individuals involved in corruption practices.
"King Salman said in his decree that in view of what was noticed of exploitation by some to, illicitly accrue money the committee was formed to eliminate the issue."
According to reports, the airport for private planes was closed on Saturday:
And Ritz Carlton in Riyadh was evacuated - speculating talk it would be used to house the detained royals.
According to Saudi-state owned publication, Al Arabiya: "The committee has the right to investigate, arrest, ban from travel, freeze accounts and portfolios, track funds and assets of individuals involved in corruption practices.
"King Salman said in his decree that in view of what was noticed of exploitation by some to, illicitly accrue money the committee was formed to eliminate the issue."
According to reports, the airport for private planes was closed on Saturday:
And Ritz Carlton in Riyadh was evacuated - speculating talk it would be used to house the detained royals.
#Saudi princes among dozens detained in corruption crackdown.— ARY News (@ARYNEWSOFFICIAL) November 5, 2017
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Jesus! Corruption in Saudi ké?
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