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The role of an official with a cabinet minister portfolio is to represent the interests of his country while maintaining peace, dignity, and vision. In that regard, the al-Saud House has failed miserably their country. Their most important roles has been to arrange for the continuous robbing of Saudi Arabia of its revenues through military contracts, sale of oil, and commercial kickbacks some of which have been arranged with the
largest companies and the largest defense contractors in the U.S. and Britain.

Some of the scandals you are about to read will give you an insight into the minds of this family whose sole reason for governing is to enrich themselves as much as possible in case they need these funds if Saudi Arabia turns against them.

Some of the stories behind these scandals were excerpts from published books, some were provided on an anonymous basis, and some were gathered through research of publications over a period of time.

THE SCANDALS YOU ARE ABOUT TO READ REPRESENT ONLY THE TIP OF THE ICEBERG

al-Yamamah Scandal How a $40 billion contract was obtained by British Aerospace. How much kickbacks and where did it go ?
Westland Scandal Did Sultan find a way to circumvent the Foreign Corrupt Act passed by the US Congress ?
Iran-Contras Scandal Sultan was instrumental in financing arms to the Contras. He tried to accuse Israel of this act.
Litton Scandal Did Sultan cash in on some of the kickbacks Litton delivered ?
Northrop Scandal Kickbacks and bribery galore. SEC documented facts. Led to the passing of the Foreign Corrupt Act by Congress. Soon circumvented by the same people.
Lina al-Bassam's Scandal A young Saudi pays dearly for her beauty. Sultan's treatment of women is truly scandalous.
The Lockheed Scandal How Sultan, with the help of his son Bandar, circumvented the Foreign Corrupt Act. The details are mind boggling.
The Petromonde Scandal Mohammad bin Fahd was taking over $1.2 million a day in commissions from the sale of government oil through one of his front companies
 


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