King Salman’s New Expulsions And Recruitments.
On Sunday, King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, the King of Saudi Arabia, issued several royal orders, including the dismissal of the CEO of the Royal Commission of Riyadh City and the Governor of Al Daraiya Province.
In the text of the royal orders, it is stated: “Fahd bin Abdul Mohsen bin Saleh Al-Rashid”, the managing director of the Royal Commission of the city of Riyadh, was removed from his position and appointed as an advisor to the general secretariat of this city.
In the royal orders, it was also stipulated that “Ibrahim bin Muhammad bin Ibrahim al-Sultan, in addition to his work and other duties, will do the work of the CEO of the Royal Commission of Riyadh”.
The orders of the Saudi king included “the dismissal of Prince Ahmed bin Abdullah bin Abdul Rahman Al Saud from the position of the governor of Al-Dariyah, the dismissal of Muhammad bin Talal al-Nahhas from the position of the governor of the General Organization of Social Insurance and the appointment of Abdul Aziz bin Hassan bin Ali Al Boq as the governor of the General Organization of Social Insurance.”
Last month, King Salman also issued a series of royal orders including the appointment of new officials in the cabinet.
In a decree, he appointed “Salman bin Yusuf bin Ali al-Dosari” as the Minister of Information of Saudi Arabia.
The King of Saudi Arabia also appointed “Hamoud Be Badah Al-Marikhi” as an advisor to the Royal Court, Major General “Mohammed bin Amer bin Muhammad Al-Harbi” as the Deputy Chief of General Intelligence, “Ismail bin Saeed bin Ali Al-Ghamdi” as the Assistant Minister of Human Resources and social development and appointed “Rakan bin Ibrahim bin Abdulaziz al-Tooq” as the assistant minister of culture.