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Saudi Arabia's Anti-Bribery Law of 1992 has several shortcomings, including a narrow scope that excludes other forms of corruption, inconsistent enforcement, and ambiguous legal definitions. This has led to legal loopholes and reduced public trust in the justice system. The path forward involves updating the law to cover a broader range of corrupt activities, strengthening enforcement, and increasing transparency to make it an effective tool against bribery and corruption.

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