RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s Oversight and Anti-Corruption Authority announced on Saturday that it had initiated a criminal case. The authority, also known as Nazaha, said that two employees of the Ministry of Interior were arrested for allegedly forcing a resident to sign a SR23 million ($6.1 million) financial commitment to a foreign investor, in exchange for receiving SR60,000
Saudi authorities have made several arrests including two ex-officials of its Dhaka embassy and a number of Bangladeshi nationals for their alleged involvement in corruption related to work visas of the gulf nation. The Oversight and Anti-Corruption Authority of Saudi Arabia, also known as Nazaha, arrested two employees of the Saudi Arabian Ministry of Interior for allegedly
The Saudi anti-corruption authority recently arrested four Saudi officials, eight Bangladeshis and a Palestinian on charges of corruption during issuance of visas for Bangladeshi migrant workers.