SAUDI ARABIA RELEASES BILLIONAIRE SABIH AL-MASRI
Al-Masri's detention sent shock waves across Jordan, where his multi billion-dollar investments are a cornerstone of the economy |
Palestinian billionaire businessman Sabih al-Masri has been released by
Saudi authorities following his detention last week.
Al-Masri told the Reuters news agency on Sunday that he was treated
with "respect" by the Saudis and would be returning to the Jordanian
capital, Amman, upon the conclusion of business meetings this week.
In the meantime, he had returned to his home in Riyadh, the news agency
reported.
The 80-year-old founder of Zara Investment Holding and chairman of the
Arab Bank was held in the Saudi capital for questioning last week about
"information related to corruption", according to the Arab news
website Rai al-Youm.
There were no formal charges against al-Masri, who reportedly also
holds Saudi and Jordanian citizenship.
One of Jordan's most prominent businessmen, Sabih al-Masri is the
cousin of the billionaire Munib al-Masri, the wealthiest person in Palestine.
He also founded the Palestine Securities Exchange and has managed
investment companies and financial economic institutions across the Middle East
and beyond.
His detention sent shock waves across Jordan, where Al-Masri's
multi billion-dollar investments are a cornerstone of the economy.
His detention came amid an anti-corruption purge initiated by Saudi
Arabia at the beginning of November, an unprecedented crackdown targeting some
of the country's top officials, businessmen and members of the royal family.
SOURCE: AL JAZEERA NEWS
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