Saudi Arabia Says 200 Detained in Anti-Corruption Crackdown An official says the arrests were based on three years of investigations, which found that $100 billion in state funds had been lost to corruption. Share: Facebook Twitter Google+ Stumble Digg Email ThisBlogThis!Share to XShare to Facebook Related Posts:Turkey’s Suspicions of the Kurds, America’s Closest Partners in Syria, Are DeepDavos, Dreamers, Doomsday: Your Thursday Evening BriefingDavos Lauds China’s Climate Efforts Even as Emissions RiseFire Kills at Least 31 People at South Korean HospitalVictory Assured, Putin Seeks Turnout as Final AffirmationDavos Memo: Trump and Davos: Not Exactly Best Friends, but Not Enemies Either