AMMONNEWS - Saudi Arabia’s newly inaugurated King Salman bin Abdulaziz has issued a series of landmark orders that ushered in fresh new faces into state institutions and awarded financial support for many Saudis.
The restructuring will see the creation of new government bodies and the end of others. Several ministers have been moved to new positions, while others have been relieved of the duties altogether.
There was also good news for all state employees, who will receive two-months salary. Students, pensioners, people with special needs and those on social welfare will also receive two months income.
Meanwhile the king announced an amnesty for some inmates held in Saudi jails.
Majid al-Qasabi has been appointed as minister of social affairs. Formerly the Minister of Municipal and Rural Affairs Mansour bin Mutaib has been promoted to the position of Minister Of State.
Saleh Al Sheikh is now the Minister of Islamic Affairs and Al Arabiya General Manager Adel Al Toraifi has been appointed Information Minister.
While the governor of Makkah, Prince Mishaal bin Abdullah, has been relieved from his post, as has Bandar bin Sultan - who has been removed from his post on the national security council.
Abdul Lateef bin Abdul Malik Al Sheikh has been made Minister of Municipal Affairs. King Salman has King Salman relieves Intelligence Chief Prince Khaled bin Bandar from his post and appointed him as his advisor.
The education policy committee and the council of civil service have been closed, while King Salman has formed two councils of economic affairs and security policy. The education and higher education ministries have been merged. Azzam Al Dakhil has been appointed as minister of education.
Khaled al-Muhaisan will head up the anti-corruption committee, while Mohammed Alajaji has been appointed head of the experts committee at the Council of Ministers.
Prince Abdelaziz bin Salman is now deputy oil minister, Fahd Samari has been appointed to the position of adviser at the Royal Court.
The new chairman of the Capital Market Authority will be Mohammed Abdullah Jadaan.
*Al Arabiya
AMMONNEWS - Saudi Arabia’s newly inaugurated King Salman bin Abdulaziz has issued a series of landmark orders that ushered in fresh new faces into state institutions and awarded financial support for many Saudis.
The restructuring will see the creation of new government bodies and the end of others. Several ministers have been moved to new positions, while others have been relieved of the duties altogether.
There was also good news for all state employees, who will receive two-months salary. Students, pensioners, people with special needs and those on social welfare will also receive two months income.
Meanwhile the king announced an amnesty for some inmates held in Saudi jails.
Majid al-Qasabi has been appointed as minister of social affairs. Formerly the Minister of Municipal and Rural Affairs Mansour bin Mutaib has been promoted to the position of Minister Of State.
Saleh Al Sheikh is now the Minister of Islamic Affairs and Al Arabiya General Manager Adel Al Toraifi has been appointed Information Minister.
While the governor of Makkah, Prince Mishaal bin Abdullah, has been relieved from his post, as has Bandar bin Sultan - who has been removed from his post on the national security council.
Abdul Lateef bin Abdul Malik Al Sheikh has been made Minister of Municipal Affairs. King Salman has King Salman relieves Intelligence Chief Prince Khaled bin Bandar from his post and appointed him as his advisor.
The education policy committee and the council of civil service have been closed, while King Salman has formed two councils of economic affairs and security policy. The education and higher education ministries have been merged. Azzam Al Dakhil has been appointed as minister of education.
Khaled al-Muhaisan will head up the anti-corruption committee, while Mohammed Alajaji has been appointed head of the experts committee at the Council of Ministers.
Prince Abdelaziz bin Salman is now deputy oil minister, Fahd Samari has been appointed to the position of adviser at the Royal Court.
The new chairman of the Capital Market Authority will be Mohammed Abdullah Jadaan.
*Al Arabiya
AMMONNEWS - Saudi Arabia’s newly inaugurated King Salman bin Abdulaziz has issued a series of landmark orders that ushered in fresh new faces into state institutions and awarded financial support for many Saudis.
The restructuring will see the creation of new government bodies and the end of others. Several ministers have been moved to new positions, while others have been relieved of the duties altogether.
There was also good news for all state employees, who will receive two-months salary. Students, pensioners, people with special needs and those on social welfare will also receive two months income.
Meanwhile the king announced an amnesty for some inmates held in Saudi jails.
Majid al-Qasabi has been appointed as minister of social affairs. Formerly the Minister of Municipal and Rural Affairs Mansour bin Mutaib has been promoted to the position of Minister Of State.
Saleh Al Sheikh is now the Minister of Islamic Affairs and Al Arabiya General Manager Adel Al Toraifi has been appointed Information Minister.
While the governor of Makkah, Prince Mishaal bin Abdullah, has been relieved from his post, as has Bandar bin Sultan - who has been removed from his post on the national security council.
Abdul Lateef bin Abdul Malik Al Sheikh has been made Minister of Municipal Affairs. King Salman has King Salman relieves Intelligence Chief Prince Khaled bin Bandar from his post and appointed him as his advisor.
The education policy committee and the council of civil service have been closed, while King Salman has formed two councils of economic affairs and security policy. The education and higher education ministries have been merged. Azzam Al Dakhil has been appointed as minister of education.
Khaled al-Muhaisan will head up the anti-corruption committee, while Mohammed Alajaji has been appointed head of the experts committee at the Council of Ministers.
Prince Abdelaziz bin Salman is now deputy oil minister, Fahd Samari has been appointed to the position of adviser at the Royal Court.
The new chairman of the Capital Market Authority will be Mohammed Abdullah Jadaan.
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