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82 cases of commercial concealment were detected in Saudi Arabia during January 2026
The National Anti-Concealment Program carried out 2,502 inspection visits in January 2026, and detected 82 suspected cases in the retail and restaurant sectors, confirming the continuation of deterrent penalties.
The National Program to Combat Commercial Concealment in Saudi Arabia announced an unprecedented intensification of its field and monitoring efforts at the beginning of this year, revealing the results of its extensive campaigns that covered various regions of the Kingdom. These efforts resulted in 2,502 thorough inspection visits during January 2026, utilizing the latest artificial intelligence technologies and big data analytics to detect suspicious financial and commercial transactions that do not comply with regulated market standards.
Campaign results and targeted sectors
The inspection teams focused their rounds on vital sectors that typically experience high cash flow and heavy commercial activity, to ensure establishments' compliance with regulations and laws. The targeted sectors included food supply stores, home fuel outlets (charcoal and firewood), mobile phone and telecommunications shops, as well as restaurants, men's salons, and perfume shops. This vigilant oversight resulted in the detection of 82 suspected cases of commercial concealment, and the violators were immediately referred to the competent authorities for further investigation and the application of legal penalties.
Strategic dimension and Vision 2030
These campaigns are not merely routine procedures, but rather part of a comprehensive national strategy aimed at achieving the goals of Vision 2030. Combating commercial concealment is a cornerstone of the National Transformation Program, as the Kingdom seeks to eliminate the “shadow economy” that drains national resources. These efforts aim to create an attractive and fair investment environment that enables Saudi entrepreneurs and small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) to grow and compete without facing undue pressure from hidden monopolistic practices or unregulated business cartels operated by those engaged in commercial concealment.
Economic impact and consumer protection
Eliminating commercial concealment has significant economic dimensions, as it directly contributes to reducing illicit financial transfers abroad and helps keep cash flowing within the national economic cycle. Furthermore, these campaigns ensure the protection of the end consumer by verifying the sources of goods and the quality of services provided. Concealment practices are often linked to the sale of counterfeit or adulterated goods and the absence of genuine after-sales services, making strict oversight essential for the health of the market and society.
Deterrent penalties and confiscation of funds
In its concluding remarks, the National Anti-Concealment Program reiterated the strictness of the new system, emphasizing that there will be no leniency towards violators. Penalties stipulated by law can reach up to five years imprisonment and fines of up to five million riyals. The measures do not stop there; they also include the confiscation of illicit funds and proceeds after final court rulings. Additional penalties include the closure of the establishment, liquidation of the business, cancellation of the commercial registration, and a ban on engaging in future commercial activity. Furthermore, violators will be publicly named and shamed, and non-Saudi nationals involved will be deported from the Kingdom and barred from returning, in addition to being required to pay all outstanding fees, taxes, and zakat retroactively.
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The Governor of Riyadh hands over housing units donated by the Crown Prince worth one billion riyals
The Governor of Riyadh sponsors the handover ceremony of housing units to eligible families as part of the Crown Prince’s donation initiative of one billion riyals, in support of developmental housing programs and the Kingdom’s Vision 2030.
In a significant development event reflecting the wise leadership's commitment to providing a dignified life for citizens, His Royal Highness Prince Faisal bin Bandar bin Abdulaziz, Governor of Riyadh Region, presided over the ceremony for handing over ownership documents for housing units to eligible families in the region. This achievement culminates the major humanitarian initiative and generous donation of one billion riyals from His Royal Highness Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz, Crown Prince and Prime Minister, from his personal funds, which was allocated to support the charitable sector and secure suitable housing for the most needy families in the Kingdom.
The ceremony, organized by the National Housing Development Foundation "Sakan" at the Qasr Al-Hukm Palace, showcased the project's journey of achievement, characterized by exemplary execution standards. These projects were completed in accordance with the directives of His Royal Highness the Crown Prince, who mandated their completion within a short period not exceeding 12 months. This timeframe was achieved thanks to the combined efforts of Saudi nationals and the reliance on qualified Saudi companies, highlighting the efficiency of the Saudi private sector and its ability to respond swiftly to development requirements while adhering to the highest standards of quality and construction sustainability.
This step is of paramount strategic importance within the framework of the Kingdom's Vision 2030, specifically the housing program, which aims to increase homeownership rates among citizens. This initiative serves as a prime example of integration between the public and non-profit sectors, as the Kingdom seeks to empower the third sector to be an effective contributor to the GDP and a driver of social development by providing sustainable housing solutions for vulnerable groups, thereby strengthening the social safety net.
In his address during the event, the Governor of Riyadh expressed his deepest gratitude and appreciation to the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, King Salman bin Abdulaziz, and to His Royal Highness the Crown Prince, for their profound concern for the needs of the citizens. He affirmed that the Riyadh region is witnessing comprehensive development aimed at strengthening family stability, and congratulated the beneficiaries on their new homes, which were designed to meet the needs of Saudi families and provide them with a safe and stable living environment.
For his part, His Excellency the Minister of Municipalities and Housing, Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the "Sakan" Foundation, Mr. Majid Al-Hogail, expressed his appreciation for the unlimited support from the leadership and the follow-up of the Governor of Riyadh, noting that the Foundation continues its work through the "Jood Housing" platform to deliver successive batches of housing units. Al-Hogail explained that these units have undergone rigorous technical testing in line with the objectives of the "Quality of Life" program, ensuring that the concept goes beyond simply providing shelter to creating fully integrated residential communities.
The role played by the "Jood Housing" platform and the "Sakan" Foundation is pivotal in the governance of charitable giving in the Kingdom, as these platforms ensure that support is directed to those who deserve it with complete transparency and reliability. This institutional approach contributes to strengthening the values of social solidarity and transforming housing support from mere temporary aid into sustainable development solutions that contribute to the economic and social stability of beneficiary families, which positively impacts the fabric and cohesion of Saudi society.
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The trial of Sarah Khalifa and 27 other defendants in the drug manufacturing case has been postponed
The Cairo Criminal Court decided to postpone the trial of Sarah Khalifa and 27 other defendants in a drug manufacturing and weapons possession case. Learn about the details of the charges and the expected penalties under the law.
The Cairo Criminal Court, convened in New Cairo, decided to postpone the trial of producer and media personality Sarah Khalifa and 27 other defendants until next Thursday. This trial stems from serious charges related to forming an organized criminal gang aimed at importing and manufacturing narcotics, as well as possessing unlicensed firearms and ammunition, in a case that has recently captured public attention.
Postponement to complete the defense
The latest postponement was granted to give the defense an opportunity to complete its arguments and review the documents submitted in the case. Previous sessions witnessed extensive legal debate, with the defendants' lawyers questioning the arrest and search procedures, arguing that the investigations were insufficient to prove the charges. They also challenged the validity of some of the confessions attributed to the defendants, demanding the inclusion of independent technical reports to examine the seized items.
Details of the criminal network
The case file and the Public Prosecution's investigations revealed startling details about the network's modus operandi, which allegedly relied on importing raw materials from abroad used as essential inputs in the manufacture of synthetic drugs. According to the investigations, the defendants converted inconspicuous spaces within residential properties into manufacturing and storage facilities, preparing them to distribute the drugs both domestically and internationally.
The seizures included large quantities of narcotics and raw materials, as well as tools and equipment used in chemical manufacturing processes, which was reinforced by technical evidence that included the transcription of surveillance cameras and the examination of mobile phones that revealed coordination communications between members of the group.
Legal framework and expected penalties
This case is particularly significant given the nature of the charges. Egyptian law strictly distinguishes between drug use and trafficking, and imposes significantly harsher penalties for manufacturing, importing, and managing criminal organizations. According to Egyptian anti-narcotics law, crimes involving the importation or manufacture of narcotics can carry penalties of life imprisonment or the death penalty, especially when accompanied by aggravating circumstances such as possession of weapons or abuse of power.
Context of combating organized crime
This trial comes at a time when Egyptian security forces are intensifying their efforts to combat organized crime and cut off drug supplies, particularly synthetic drugs, which have become a major threat to public safety. Cases involving the local manufacture of drugs are considered a top priority for judicial and security authorities, given their direct impact on public health and the national economy.
Legal and media circles are awaiting the outcome of next Thursday’s session, which is expected to be decisive in the course of the case, whether through the presentation of new evidence of denial by the defense or the court’s move towards reserving the case for judgment after all legal procedures have been completed.
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The Cabinet approves the national policy for the Arabic language and updates on Gaza
Chaired by the Crown Prince, the Cabinet approves the National Policy for the Arabic Language, affirms the Kingdom’s position on the events in Gaza, and adopts international agreements to promote the economy and the environment.
His Royal Highness Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, Crown Prince and Prime Minister - may God protect him - chaired the Cabinet meeting held today in the capital, Riyadh, which witnessed the issuance of a package of vital decisions that affect the national identity and the political and economic affairs of the Kingdom.
Developments in regional and international affairs
At the outset of the session, His Royal Highness the Crown Prince briefed the Council on the recent talks and consultations the Kingdom has held with a number of brotherly and friendly nations. These diplomatic efforts are part of the Kingdom's leading role in promoting international peace and security. The Council reaffirmed the Kingdom's steadfast positions on current issues, emphasizing the importance of prioritizing dialogue to resolve disputes—an approach Saudi diplomacy has historically adopted to ensure regional stability and spare the region the ravages of conflict.
On the Palestinian issue, the Cabinet emphasized the strong points of the statement issued by the foreign ministers of Arab and Islamic countries, condemning the continued Israeli violations in the Gaza Strip. The Cabinet affirmed that these practices undermine the prospects for peace, reiterating its call for progress towards a just and comprehensive solution that guarantees the establishment of an independent Palestinian state—a demand that has always been at the forefront of Saudi foreign policy priorities in international forums.
Strengthening national identity: The national policy for the Arabic language
In a strategic move reflecting the leadership's commitment to strengthening cultural identity, the Council of Ministers approved the National Policy for the Arabic Language in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. This decision reinforces the status of the Arabic language as a cornerstone of national identity and aligns with the objectives of the Kingdom's Vision 2030, which places great importance on culture and heritage. This policy represents a pivotal step towards unifying governmental and private efforts in serving the Arabic language, ensuring its proper use across various fields, and keeping pace with modern technological advancements in a way that enhances Arabic content.
In a related context, the Council authorized the Minister of Culture to discuss with the League of Arab States a memorandum of understanding to serve the Arabic language, reflecting a regional dimension to the Kingdom’s efforts to protect the Arabic language and enhance its global presence.
Developmental, economic and environmental movement
The Council reviewed the outcomes of several major conferences recently hosted by the Kingdom, commending the positive results of the Green Middle East Initiative, which has grown to include 35 member states. The initiative aims to plant more than 22 billion trees, a massive environmental project that positions the Kingdom at the forefront of countries combating climate change and desertification, and underscores its commitment to global environmental responsibility.
The Council also highlighted the successes of the International Conference on Data and Artificial Intelligence, the Future Real Estate Forum, and the Saudi Media Forum. These events, and the dozens of agreements that resulted from them, reflect the rapid economic growth Riyadh is experiencing as a regional hub for business and innovation, and the Kingdom's efforts to localize technology and diversify its sources of income away from oil.
International resolutions and agreements
The council concluded its session by approving a number of agreements and memoranda of understanding with several countries, including:
- General cooperation agreement with Cyprus.
- Memorandum of Understanding in the field of justice with the International Institute for the Unification of Private Law.
- Postal cooperation with Brazil, and an air transport agreement with Finland.
- Strategic research agreements between the Ministry of Economy and Planning and Harvard University in the United States, to enhance competitiveness and build research systems.
- Security cooperation with Uzbekistan to combat terrorism and its financing.
These agreements confirm the Kingdom’s ongoing pursuit of building diverse strategic partnerships that serve its national interests and enhance its active presence on the international stage.
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