Tawheed movement leader Wiam Wahhab revealed on Saturday photos of checks addressed to Mustaqbal MP Jamal al-Jarrah signed by Saudi Prince Turki bin Abdul Aziz, a member of the Saudi royal family.
The check, worth $300,000, was issued in Cairo, he told NBN television.
He also uncovered a similar check addressed to former minister Mohammed Abdul Hamid Beydoun and another check of $400,000 addressed to Jamal Khaddam, the son of former Syrian Vice President Abdul Halim Khaddam.
Wahhab demanded that an investigation be launched into the affair.
“These checks will gradually be published to the public,” he added.
Furthermore, he said that some Saudis are acting without the knowledge of Saudi King Abdullah, who does not negatively interfere in Arab causes.
Addressing the Syrian anti-regime protests, he said: “The demonstrations taking place every Friday are driven by forces being paid to create unrest in Syria.”
Meanwhile, Beydoun condemned Wahhab’s announcement, describing it as a “cheap game by the Syrian intelligence.”
He told MTV that he will file a lawsuit against him on Tuesday at the end of the Easter holidays.
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