The Ministry of Municipal and Rural Affairs in Saudi Arabia announced that it conducted over <strong>1.6 million inspections</strong> during the first quarter of 2026. These inspections are part of the ministry's ongoing efforts to enhance compliance and improve the quality of municipal services.
The Saudi Ministry of Commerce has conducted more than <strong>23,000</strong> preventive inspections in Mecca and Medina since April 19, as part of the 2026 Hajj inspection plan. These inspections aim to enhance consumer protection, regulate markets, and ensure the availability of essential food supplies for pilgrims.
The Saudi Authority for Combating Corruption (Nazaha) has launched comprehensive inspection tours in Mecca and Medina to ensure the readiness of relevant authorities to serve pilgrims. These tours are part of the ongoing efforts to ensure the comfort of pilgrims during their rituals.
The Standards and Metrology Authority has announced the implementation of an advanced device for inspecting precious metals during its inspection rounds. This initiative aims to enhance inspection accuracy and ensure the quality of metals available in the market.
Authorities in Al-Nairiyah announced the execution of <strong>3163 inspections</strong> during the first quarter of <strong>2026</strong>, resulting in the detection of <strong>581 violations</strong> and <strong>415 warnings</strong>. These inspections aim to enhance oversight on commercial and service activities in the region.
The Ministry of Awqaf in Fayoum conducted surprise inspections of several mosques in the North Center to monitor administrative and religious discipline. These inspections aim to enhance compliance with administrative and religious standards.