Turki bin Abdullah Al Saud (Arabic: تركي بن عبد الله آل سعود) (born 21 October 1971) is the seventh son of former King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia and one of the grandsons of Saudi's founder King Abdulaziz.[1] He served as deputy governor and then, governor of Riyadh Province from 2013 to 29 January 2015. He was one of the 11 princes detained in November 2017 by Mohammad bin Salman as a part of his anti-corruption drive on accusations of corruption in the Riyadh Metro project and taking advantage of his influence to award contracts to his own companies.[2] It was reported in August 2023 that after a trial he was sentenced to 17 years in prison.
Turki was a military officer and an F-15 pilot in the Royal Saudi Air Force.[12] In October 1997, he was promoted to the rank of captain pilot[4] and later to the rank of colonel.[13] In July 2006, Prince Turki was decorated with the rank of lieutenant colonel pilot.[14] Then Prince Turki worked at the King Abdulaziz Air Base in Dhahran as the commander of Squadron 92, 3rd air wing with a rank of group captain.[4][11] In 2010, Prince Turki began to serve as the commander of the Red Flag-4 exercise group.[15]
In addition, Turki was the head of the board of directors of the Saudi Equestrian Fund.[16][17] He also has several business investments in Saudi Arabia, including an aviation company named Al Obayya Corp.[8][18]
Turki was appointed deputy governor of the Riyadh province on 14 February 2013, replacing Muhammad bin Saad in the post.[19] Therefore, he became deputy of the governor, Khalid bin Bandar, who was also appointed the same day.[20][21] On 14 May 2014, he was appointed governor of Riyadh at the rank of minister.[22] Prince Turki's term as governor ended on 29 January 2015 when Faisal bin Bandar Al Saud was appointed to the post.[23]
Controversy
In 2005, Prince Turki bin Abdullah co-founded the PetroSaudi, a private oil company. The company grew from drilling and oilfield management into trading, opening offices in London's Mayfair district with pictures of Saudi royalty and decked with national flags.[24] The company is embroiled in the 1Malaysia Development Berhad scandal. Prince Turki bin Abdullah is claimed to be the Saudi royal who gifted Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak$700 million.[25]
On 4 November 2017, Turki bin Abdullah Al Saud was detained on accusations of corruption in the Riyadh Metro project and taking advantage of his influence to award contracts to his own companies in a "corruption crackdown" conducted by a new royal anti-corruption committee in Saudi Arabia.[26][27]
After being detained for nearly six years Prince Turki was sentenced to 17 years in prison in August 2023.[28][29]
Achievements
Prince Turki was one of the key characters for Riyadh's metro creation.[30][31][32]
^Paul Aarts; Carolien Roelants (2016). "The perils of the transfer of power in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia". Contemporary Arab Affairs. 9 (4): 596, 606. doi:10.1080/17550912.2016.1238110.