Saudi sacks officials at tourism projects on suspicion of corruption

Originally posted to the Reuters website, 21 August 2020,

CAIRO (Reuters) – Saudi Arabia sacked a number of officials at tourism projects including the historical northwestern site al-Ula and the Red Sea mega projects on suspicion of corruption, state news agency SPA reported on Friday, citing a royal decree.

The officials are under investigation over encroachment on lands belonging to these projects, SPA reported.

Link to the original post: https://www.reuters.com/article/us-saudi-economy/saudi-sacks-officials-at-tourism-projects-on-suspicion-of-corruption-idUSKBN25G2SU

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