Mustafa Wahba (Arabic: مصطفى وهبة) was a Saudi Arabian economist who served as deputy finance minister from 1960 to 1962.
[3] Abdullah Tariki who became the Saudi minister of oil in 1960 was one of Mustafa Wahba's childhood friends, and they first met in Kuwait.
[3] Next, he was employed in Aramco in the late 1950s[2] and served as the deputy director general of petroleum and mineral affairs in the Eastern Province.
[2] Mustafa Wahba was one of the supporters of the reformist royals and political figures, including Prince Talal and Abdullah Tariki.
[7] Then Wahba dealt with the consulting business and stayed in Saudi Arabia until 1968 when King Faisal ordered him to leave the country.