“No one involved in a corruption case will be spared, whether he is a prince, a minister, or whoever he is.. Everyone who has sufficient evidence will be held accountable.” A phrase made by the Crown Prince confirmed that the Kingdom is absolutely unforgiving in combating corruption and prosecuting those involved in any incidents that violate public funds. And the principles of transparency and the capabilities of the homeland. The anti-corruption agencies are determined to prosecute every person who has clear evidence of his involvement in corruption cases, and the prosecution does not exclude anyone, regardless of his position. The Control and Anti-Corruption Authority dealt successive blows to the corrupt and bribe-takers, and clamped down on any foci that smelled of transgression or exploitation of influence, which confirms that the programs and initiatives of the Kingdom’s Vision 2030 proceed without hesitation in enhancing transparency, developing policies and procedures, and filling gaps through which corruption can penetrate, because of its It has a negative impact on society in terms of economic and security. Thanks to the vision and its war against corruption, Saudi Arabia has become an example to follow in terms of transparency and combating it, after it took strong steps in confronting corruptors and corruption of all kinds, providing support to the authorities and committees concerned with combating and enacting firm regulations and legislation in this regard.
The steps taken by the Kingdom have succeeded in preserving and preserving state funds, and the rights of citizens and residents through procedures that apply to everyone, in implementation of what the Crown Prince affirmed. The Control and Anti-Corruption Authority continues to record qualitative successes in tracking corruption and corruptors, so that the Kingdom achieves an advanced position in the G20 in the war on corruption. The anti-corruption file was not absent from Vision 2030, in which it waged a relentless war against the corrupt.
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