Saudi Arabia Dismisses Entertainment Chief

Published June 19th, 2018 - 10:18 GMT
Saudi Arabia lifted a 35-year ban on cinemas late last year. (Shutterstock)
Saudi Arabia lifted a 35-year ban on cinemas late last year. (Shutterstock)

Saudi Arabia dismissed a senior figure in its fast-changing entertainment sector on Monday, state-owned TV said, removing an official responsible for bringing shows, festivals and concerts to the conservative kingdom under sweeping economic and social reforms.

Ahmed al-Khatib was appointed in 2016 as chairman of the General Entertainment Authority (GEA), the government body which oversees entertainment events in the country, including organizing the National Day festivities and hosting Cirque de Soleil in September.

Khatib was also named the chairman of Saudi Arabian Military Industries (SAMI) in 2017 and sits on the board of the Public Investment Fund.

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The royal decree reported by state owned Al Ekhbariya TV did not elaborate on why Khatib was dismissed or who would be replacing him. It did not mention the status of his other positions.

The General Entertainment Authority could not be immediately be reached for comment.

Saudi Arabia lifted a 35-year ban on cinemas late last year, with plans for regional and global chains to open more than 300 movie theaters by 2030.

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