Saudi Gazette report
RIYADH —The Anti-Commercial Cover-Up Department carried out 2,077 inspection visits across the Kingdom during the month of April as part of its drive to crack down on suspected cover-up businesses. During the inspection visits, 71 suspected cases of cover-up were detected, and violators were referred to the competent authorities to complete the investigation procedures and the application of deterrent penalties.
The visits aimed at verifying establishments' compliance and detect crimes and violations of the Anti-Commercial Cover-Up Law. The inspection tours covered several activities, most notably retail sales of fruit and vegetable shops, men's salons, building renovations, retail sales of luxury goods and clothing accessories, catering, and restaurants.