Saudi Arabia: Anti-graft body shows a new-found appetite for senior targets


Issue 1128 - 17 Jun 2021 | 3 minute read

An update on its investigations from Saudi Arabia’s National Anti-Corruption Commission (Nazaha) has highlighted how the organisation is now playing a far more activist role and moving away from its previous focus on rather academic analyses of the problems of corruption, the number of anonymous tips it was receiving and its attempt to engineer a better position for the kingdom on Transparency International’s corruption perceptions index.

Want to read more?

Subscribe to Gulf States Newsletter

View subscription options

Join our community

Sign up for an account to gain:

  • Set up news alerts on the countries and sectors that matter to you.
  • Free access to newsletter articles under 100 words.
  • Free access to GSN View articles articles.


View a selection of Free articles

Explore subscription options

Follow us on Google News