Nazaha cracks down on corruption: 138 government employees arrested
In a bold move to tackle corruption within the government sector, the National Anti-Corruption Commission (Nazaha) in Saudi Arabia has arrested a total of 138 government employees on charges of corruption.
The crackdown, which took place across various government departments, is part of the Kingdom’s ongoing efforts to root out corruption and ensure transparency and accountability in public institutions.
According to Nazaha, the arrested individuals are facing a range of corruption charges, including bribery, embezzlement, and abuse of power. The commission has vowed to thoroughly investigate each case and hold those responsible accountable for their actions.
This latest crackdown sends a clear message that corruption will not be tolerated in Saudi Arabia and that those who engage in corrupt practices will face serious consequences.
Nazaha’s efforts to combat corruption are a crucial step in building a more transparent and accountable government, and they demonstrate the Kingdom’s commitment to upholding the rule of law and promoting integrity in public service.
As the crackdown continues, it serves as a reminder to all government employees that corruption will not be tolerated, and that those who engage in corrupt practices will be held accountable.