Riyadh — The Shoura Council on Monday approved a draft regulation for the protection of people who report financial and administrative corruption.

The recommendation was tabled by Dr. Madi Al-Mudhib based on Article 23 of the Shoura Council.

The Council also approved a draft regulation for the protection of eyewitnesses, people who report violations and experts who give their opinion on these issues.

The recommendation was tabled by Dr. Ahmed Al-Ghidhayan on the basis of Article 23 of the Shoura Council.

Some Shoura members expressed reservations over a report of the General Organization for Social Insurance (GOSI) seeking government’s financial support.

Prince Dr. Khaled Aal-Saud, Dr. Ahmed Al-Ghamdi, Dr. Fahad Bin Juma and some other Shoura members urged GOSI to come up with better and more feasible means to overcome its expected deficit. They also called for a complete review of social insurance system.

Meanwhile, Deputy Speaker of the Shoura Council Dr. Mohammed Bin Amin Al-Jifri said that the real problem with the Iranian regime lies in its relentless pursuit with all its resources to feed conflicts in a number of countries, flagrant interventions in the affairs of some Arab countries, and long history of supporting terrorism and outlawed armed militias.

This came in his remarks at a joint meeting of Mediterranean and Middle East Special Group (GSM) and Subcommittee on Security and Defense Transatlantic Partnership of NATO parliamentary assembly held at the Italian Parliament in Rome on Sunday.

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