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Happy to see Tuweijri on that list. Long overdue.
Is he the same guy, who setup Tuwarqi steel in Pakistan?
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Happy to see Tuweijri on that list. Long overdue.
I need to read up on him.
Intersting. I saw a picture of him years ago and got this visceral gut-feeling of disgust.
Is she Saudi? She kinda looks like this girl
Is he the same guy, who setup Tuwarqi steel in Pakistan?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saud_of_Saudi_Arabia#Personal_life
Saud had 115 children. Did this guy spend his whole reign in the bedroom??? How does anyone get anything done with that much loving going on?!
He is just consolidating power - by taking down anyone who opposes him (or could have more influence than him) - religious or secular. It (probably) has nothing to do with corruption.
Well, this is interesting. The hammer is coming down hard on anyone who stands in the way of reform. There are no empty gestures here. But still, what could al Waleed bin Talal have done to be arrested? Time will tell.
Is this really a shakeup to make Saudi Arabia better or to consolidate power.
audi Arabia has detained 10 princes and dozens of former ministers through its newly formed anti-corruption committee, Saudi-owned Al Arabiya TV reported Saturday, citing unnamed sources.
The new committee, headed by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, was formed by royal decree hours earlier on Saturday.
Meanwhile, Saudi King Salman on Saturday sacked three senior state officials, the latest in a series of shake-ups in the world's top oil exporter.
Salman relieved Prince Moteib bin Abdullah of his post as minister of the National Guard, replacing him with Khaled bin Ayaf, the official Saudi news agency SPA reported.
Minister of Economy and Planning Adel al-Faqieh was replaced by Mohammed al-Tuwaijri, SPA said, quoting a royal decree.
Commander of the Saudi Navy, Abdullah al-Sultan, was replaced with Fahad al-Ghafli.
No official explanation was given for the sackings.
In recent months, the Saudi monarch has carried out a string of reshuffles appointing young people in senior state posts.
Dailysabah
Well done MBS, that's what we really need.
What's the population of Saudi compared to India and Pakistan looooolhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saud_of_Saudi_Arabia#Personal_life
Saud had 115 children. Did this guy spend his whole reign in the bedroom??? How does anyone get anything done with that much loving going on?!
i think they were arrested for political reasons and corruption is used as excuse to fool public.present Saudi king and crown prince are also involved in corruption but they are not answerable to anyone
Dubai is full of prostitutes and hookers stand next to musjids. I guess that's what you want.Justice is only appreciated when it is applied to everyone.
MbS is basically a guy who is impressed with the way UAE works(or backed by them), and is trying to make Saudi Arabia like Dubai.
He is taking everyone down, religious or not, who might seem like a threat to his power. Nothing to admire about it, especially considering how he wants red sea resorts where islamic rulings wouldnt apply like to the rest of the region. This itself is should be an indication that this (young) and inexperienced guy is on a power trip who might be making changes too fast which could lead to destabilization of the whole region.
Just look at his last venture in Yemen, that went really great.
Dubai is full of prostitutes and hookers stand next to musjids. I guess that's what you want.
He's such a creepy looking guy
and he's married to a person young enough to be his daughter
Dubai is full of prostitutes and hookers stand next to musjids. I guess that's what you want.