Ahmed Al-Sadoun - Allegations of Profiteering

Allegations of Profiteering

On May 28, 2007, the National Assembly formed an in-house investigation panel to look into allegations that Al-Sadoun and Mohammed Al-Sager used their influence to make money. The seven-member panel examined claims that Al-Sadoun gave information he garnered from a parliamentary question to his son, helping the company the son worked in to win a business contract. And in 2009 after years of investigations it turned that Al-Sadoun role was nothing but questions to the minister to ask how this national resource been made open for companies to invest in and get profit from, while it could have been used for the country's own benefit. and he was cleared from all charges and thanked for his efforts to save a natural resource

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