Riyadh appointed on Tuesday a new commander for the Saudi-led Arab coalition in Yemen following the sacking of the erstwhile chief over corruption allegations.
Lt. Gen. Mutlaq bin Salim bin Mutlaq al-Azima replaces Prince Fahad bin Turki bin Abdulaziz Al Saud as acting commander of the joint forces, in addition to his position as deputy chief of general staff, according to the official Saudi Press Agency (SPA).
Al-Azima served in 2011 as commander of the Peninsula Shield Joint Forces of the Gulf States Council during protests in Bahrain.
He was a member of the intelligence unit in Saudi land forces during the 1991 Kuwait war, and has also worked as a military adviser at the Ministry of Defense, according to the SPA.
In a royal decree, King Salman removed Prince Fahd and relieved his son Prince Abdulaziz bin Fahd of his post as deputy governor of al-Jouf region.
The decision was based on the advice from Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman to Nazaha, the anti-corruption authority, to investigate "suspicious financial transactions at the Defense Ministry.”
Riyadh appoints new commander of Yemen forces
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