CAIRO (Reuters) – Saudi Arabia sacked a number of officials at tourism projects including the historical northwestern site al-Ula and the Red Sea mega projects on charges of corruption, state news agency SPA reported on Friday, citing a royal decree.
The officials are under investigation over encroachment on lands belonging to these projects, SPA reported.
(Reporting by Samar Hassan; Writing by Marwa Rashad; Editing by Tom Hogue)





