Corruption inside Saudi government.
Al Saud regime is promoting its programs and efforts to fight corruption, but the facts show that corruption exists in government institutions and organizations.
Transparency International’s report shows that Saudi Arabia has a low rank in the fight against corruption index in 2021, because the country ranks 52nd in the world with 53 degrees of transparency standards.
According to Saudi Leaks; Observers believe that there is widespread corruption in Saudi Arabia under the rule of one person and the spending of the country’s wealth on the failed personal projects of Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman without any parliamentary or popular oversight.
The Saudi media has repeatedly promoted the actions of Mohammed bin Salman in an effort to fight corruption by providing support to the competent authorities and the anti-corruption committee.
“Salman bin Abdulaziz”, the king of Saudi Arabia, ordered the formation of an anti-corruption organization headed by his son Muhammad bin Salman in 2016, and dozens of current and former Saudi princes and officials were arrested.
Defending the wave of arrests of current and former Saudi officials and what he called the fight against corruption, Muhammad bin Salman claimed that he is trying to reform his country’s economy by doing this, but the facts show that Muhammad bin Salman is from this fight organization. With corruption, he uses the so-called “Nazah” as a tool to increase his power and to serve his autocratic regime.