SAUDI ARABIA

SR10,000 in fine and 5-year recruitment ban for firms if allow staff to work for others

July 24, 2022

Saudi Gazette report

RIYADH — Any company or establishment that employs foreign workers illegally or allows its employees to work for others or for their own account would face a number of penalties, the Public Prosecution has warned.

It said that the penalties for erring establishments include a fine of up to SR10,000, in addition to a ban on recruitment for a period of up to five years, as well as publicizing names of the facilities in the local media at their own expense.

The Public Prosecution stated that the penalties also include imprisonment for up to one year for the managing director of the firm, noting that he will be deported from Saudi Arabia if he is an expatriate.

The Public Prosecution also called on everyone to report violators of the residency, work and border security regulations in case they detected any such cases by calling over the numbers of 911 in the regions of Makkah and Riyadh, and 999 in the rest of the regions across the Kingdom.


July 24, 2022
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