Riyadh: Saudi Arabia Monday sacked its veteran finance minister as the kingdom undergoes a major economic restructuring because of lower oil revenues.
Ibrahim al-Assaf "has been removed from his position", said a royal decree, one of a series of orders from King Salman, published by the official SPA news agency.
Assaf was replaced by Mohammed Aljadaan, head of the Capital Market Authority which regulates the stock market.
A foreign diplomat had told AFP weeks ago there was talk of changing the finance minister, who had been in the post for years.
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