Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman
Riyadh - Dozens of royal family members, officials and business executives have already been held in the purge.
Published: Wed 8 Nov 2017, 9:00 PM
Updated: Wed 8 Nov 2017, 11:42 PM
Saudi Arabian authorities have made further arrests and frozen more bank accounts in an expanding anti-corruption crackdown on the kingdom's political and business elite, sources said on Wednesday.
Dozens of royal family members, officials and business executives have already been held in the purge announced on Saturday. They face allegations of money laundering, bribery, extortion and exploiting public office for personal gain.
The sources, speaking on Wednesday, said a number of other individuals suspected of wrongdoing were detained in an expansion of the crackdown, widely seen as an initiative of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.
Others under scrutiny are being telephoned by investigators about their finances but appear to remain at liberty, one of the sources said, adding that the number of people targeted was expected eventually to rise.