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Saudi Arabia Revokes Recruitment Licences Over Labour Violations

Saudi Arabia expanded its recruitment licence crackdown after authorities revoked licences of several recruitment offices. The decision targets violations in labour services and aims to strengthen regulatory compliance. It also focuses on improving service quality for customers.

The Ministry of Human Resources and Social Development confirmed the action after reviewing performance during the first quarter of 2026. Officials revoked licences of 11 recruitment offices and suspended three others.

The ministry said the offices violated recruitment regulations and delayed client refunds. Some offices also failed to address customer complaints within required timeframes. These issues led to enforcement measures.

The recruitment licence crackdown reflects efforts to regulate the labour market more strictly. Authorities stated that several offices ignored deadlines for correcting violations. This resulted in stronger penalties.

The violations included delays in returning payments and poor complaint handling. Regulators said such practices harm trust between service providers and clients.

The ministry continues monitoring recruitment companies across the country. It aims to ensure compliance with national rules and improve service standards. It also seeks to prevent repeated violations.

Officials described the recruitment licence crackdown as part of wider labour reforms. These reforms focus on accountability and proper service delivery. They also encourage offices to follow approved procedures.

The ministry urged customers to use the “Musaned” platform for recruitment services. The platform offers electronic contracting with approved providers. It also allows users to track complaints and evaluate services. Authorities said digital systems help improve transparency in the sector. They also reduce risks linked to unlicensed recruitment offices.

The government confirmed continued enforcement against violators. It warned that further penalties will follow if offices fail to comply with regulations. The recruitment licence crackdown highlights Saudi Arabia’s push for stronger labour oversight. It also reinforces efforts to protect customers and improve service reliability.

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