RIYADH: The Commission on Control and Anti-Corruption said it has completed investigations into 105 cases of corruption in recent years. A police officer, businessman, public prosecution officer and Saudi Electricity Company employee in the Brigadier rank are accused of corruption. The Control and Anti-Corruption Commission has announced details of 14 cases of corruption.
Three officers of Saudi Electricity Company have been arrested. A total of 535,000 euros from a French company were found to have been bribed. The French company deposited the bribe in the accounts opened by the accused in another country.
Unknown to the Saudi Electricity Company, the French company handed over 30,000 30,000 in travel, accommodation and food expenses to the French company headquarters in France and to meet with the executive directors. The French company bribed the defendants to buy the products from the Saudi Electricity Company and to increase the orders. It has also been found that one of the accused had accepted a bribe of 8 lakhs from the Saudi supplier to secure contracts from the Saudi Electricity Company.
A university professor has been arrested in the second case after he allegedly demanded a bribe of Rs 80,000 from companies that had taken on a few contracts under the government university and sought a 20 per cent commission instead of granting him a contract. The three brothers, including a security guard, have been arrested for attempting to extort a million rupees in market value of the land acquired for the housing ministry's projects.
A doctor from the Ministry of Health who was in charge of the Quarantine Center, which houses the Corona patients, was arrested. In order to stay with the corona sick family, the doctor admitted to Quarantine that the sick person be allowed to return home before the disease recovers.
An education ministry official who demanded a bribe from Saudi citizens claiming to be in government service, a brigadier rank police officer who used official vehicles and privileges to facilitate the passage of a private car through checkpoints during curfew. Five customs officers have also been arrested for inserting their names into a list containing the names of the officers who were found.
A public prosecution officer who accepted a bribe from a Saudi citizen for bribing the original documents of the case and a businessman who owned a private hospital with a private hospital owner who was accused of using a government-funded scheme for Saudi employees affected by the coronation crisis has been released. The Colonel rank officer was also arrested by the Control and Anti-Corruption Commission.
The 12th case involved two officials and engineers who worked to raise the project's contract value. The Control and Anti-Corruption Commission said that an Information Ministry official and his municipal officer who were involved in obtaining a power connection to the building occupied by public land had been arrested for obtaining an exemption card from entry and exit fees.
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