Sentences with phrase «government crackdown on corruption»

Furthermore, a government crackdown on corruption late in 2017 that saw numerous Saudi business people, including notable royals, detained and imprisoned (infamously, in the Riyadh Ritz Carlton hotel) and assets handed over to the authorities in return for freedom could also spook investors.

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The finance minister of Saudi Arabia has sought to reassure investors that the kingdom is a secure place to invest following a crackdown on corruption in the country that saw individuals imprisoned and assets handed over to the government.
His comments follow a crackdown on corruption in the country that saw individuals imprisoned and assets handed over to the government.
Netflix description: «Despite the Philippine government's crackdown on narcotics, high schooler Joseph expands his drug running while his cop uncle profits from corruption
In addition, we think Chinese President Xi Jinping is likely to continue the government's crackdown on corruption and the shadow banking system.
Bharara, 49, served almost eight years as U.S. attorney in New York, where he spearheaded an historic crackdown on insider trading and targeted corruption in state government, before he was summarily fired by President Donald Trump on March 11, 2017.
Golf remains a taboo topic for China's political elite, perhaps even more so now than in years past thanks to Xi Jinping's ongoing crackdown on government corruption.
While the Chinese government has engaged in a high - profile crackdown on corruption, Pitman says it's mostly about austerity when it comes to high - profile examples of improper spending by officials.
Last year, in an attempt to crackdown on corruption, the Indian government announced that 500 and 100 rupee - denominated notes would be withdrawn from circulation, many people flocked to bitcoin due to the uncertainty surrounding government policy.
In an attempt to crackdown on corruption, the Indian government announced that 500 and 1000 rupee denominated notes would be withdrawn from circulation.
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