Saudi Arabia's Oversight and Anti-Corruption Authority (Nazaha) has arrested 134 government employees during September 2025 as part of an intensified anti-corruption campaign. The authority conducted 2,662 inspections nationwide, investigating 387 officials across key ministries including Interior, Defense, Health, Education, and Hajj and Umrah before making arrests.
The detained employees face charges including bribery and abuse of power, with some suspects subsequently released on bail pending further legal proceedings. Authorities have initiated both criminal and civil cases against the accused individuals, demonstrating the comprehensive nature of the crackdown on public sector misconduct.
This significant escalation in anti-graft efforts aligns with Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030 reform objectives, emphasizing governmental transparency and accountability. The widespread inspections and arrests across multiple ministries underscore the kingdom's commitment to combating corruption within its administrative systems and strengthening institutional integrity.
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