In a resolute move echoing through the corridors of power, Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, King Salman, has wielded the sword of justice, decreeing the stripping of the illustrious title “His Excellency” from officials stained with the taint of treason or corruption.
Under the somber shadows of recent transgressions, the royal mandate resounds, denouncing those who have flouted the sacred trust of public service. Ministerial dignitaries and their equivalents stand under the stern gaze of royal judgment, their titles cast aside by the weight of judicial condemnation or the shadowy dealings of out-of-court settlements.
In this sweeping gesture, not only are titles revoked, but the accompanying privileges, once symbols of honor, are snatched away, leaving the disgraced officials bereft of their former glories. Even the glittering medals, once proudly worn, are reclaimed by the hands of royal retribution.
Such a decree serves as a clarion call for accountability, a declaration that no veil of rank can shield the guilty from the eyes of justice. It speaks to the uncompromising standards demanded of those entrusted with the mantle of leadership, while simultaneously safeguarding the sanctity and dignity of their exalted offices.