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Abu Dhabi: The Saudi Ministry of Commerce has rewarded 19 citizens and residents for reporting fraudulent products, local media reported.
The rewards are an implementation of the Anti-Commercial Fraud Law, which stipulates 25 per cent of collected fines be granted to whistle-blowers,
The Saudi anti-commercial fraud system provides penalties of up to three years imprisonment, and financial fines of SR1 million ($266,600) or both, naming and shaming the violator, deporting the offenders, and suspending the business.
A summary of a fraud conviction is published in two daily newspapers at the convicted person’s expense, provided one of the newspapers is published in the area the violation occurred.
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