Mohammad Al-Tuwaijri

Mohammad Bin Mazyad Al-Tuwaijri (Arabic: محمد مزيد التويجري) is a Saudi Arabian politician, a minister ranked advisor at the Royal Court, ex-minister of Economy and Planning (2017–2020).

[10] He engaged with the IMF and World Bank Group as a government and private sector representative concerning global issues and policy design, including Article IV analysis on Saudi Arabia’s economic agenda.

[12] The nomination came nearly a month after WTO released a 125-page report stating that Saudi Arabia breached international law, as it was distributing pirated content via its pay-per-view service, beoutQ.

[13] On 17 August, 19 human rights organizations urged the member countries of WTO to reject Saudi Arabia’s nominee for the Director General’s post.

The appeal stated that being a high-ranking official of Saudi government, Tuwaijri remained silent of the Kingdom’s repressive records and was complicit in the country’s human rights violations.