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Saudi Arabia names new intelligence chief
King Abdullah named Prince Khalid bin Bandar to the post of chief of general intelligence in a decree on Monday.

The Custodian of Two Holy Mosques, King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz of Saudi Arabia, has tapped the former deputy defence minister to lead the kingdom's intelligence services and revitalised the political career of a former spy chief and longtime ambassador to the United States by naming him to a new senior advisory post. King Abdullah named Prince Khalid bin Bandar to the post of chief of general intelligence in a decree on Monday, the official Saudi Press Agency reported. Khalid was relieved of his post as deputy defence minister on Saturday, barely six weeks after he was appointed.

Khalid was previously the governor of the Riyadh region, an important post he assumed in February 2013 that involves overseeing the capital and provides opportunities for direct contact with top officials and visiting dignitaries. He is the son of Prince Bandar, one of the eldest surviving sons of King Abdulaziz, the founder of the kingdom.

The monarch also named the former intelligence chief, Prince Bandar bin Sultan, as adviser and special envoy to the king. Bandar was ambassador to the US for 22 years before becoming director-general of Saudi Intelligence Agency in July 2012. His brief in the latter role included oversight of Saudi policy in the Levant, including toward Syrian rebels seeking to oust President Bashar Assad. He was relieved of his post at the helm of the intelligence agency in April.
Posted by: Steve White 2014-07-02
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