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Public Prosecution issued a directive to all prosecutors to complete investigations into violations of food and drug laws and follow up cases in competent courts. The directive, from Chief Prosecutor Naif Al-Samarat, stressed the importance of prosecuting such cases and monitoring rulings, including appeals when necessary, to ensure law enforcement and accountability. The move aims to strengthen oversight of the food and drug sectors and protect public safety.Government launches national priority industrial investment package
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