Enters the broom Mohammed bin Salman: Remove the Saudi commander in Yemen with excuses of corruption

Saudi Arabia's top military commander in the war in Yemen and his prince's son have been removed from their posts along with other officials as part of an anti-corruption investigation. The announcement, made this morning, was attributed to actions by Saudi crown prince Mohammed bin Salman. King Salman's 35-year-old son [...]
The announcement, made this morning, was attributed to actions by Saudi crown prince Mohammed bin Salman. King Salman's 35-year-old son has already made massive arrests in such anti-corruption operations that have targeted his potential rivals to receive the crown.
In a statement issued by the Saudi News Agency, it has reportedly been done because of the suspicious financial deals monitored by the Ministry of Defence “, but without further pardoning, the Guardian reports, Periscope follows.
As a result, the statement says that the kingdom fired Lieutenant General Fahad bin Turki bin Abdulaziz, a prince in the vast Saudi Arabia-led family tasked with leading forces in the war in the war against the Iran-backed rebels Houth.
Authorities also removed his son, Prince Abdulaziz bin Fahad bin Turki, from his positions.
Four other officials are also being investigated on the orders of 84-year-old King Salman, the statement said. /Periscope












