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In this Monday, May 14, 2012 photo, Prince Muqrin bin Abdulaziz is seen at at Riyadh Base in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. The Saudi Royal Court has announced Thursday, March 27, 2014 that King Abdullah’s son, Prince Muqrin has been named deputy crown prince, a move that sets out clearly his place as second-in-line to the thrown after the crown prince. The statement says Muqrin bin Abdulaziz, who once headed the kingdom’s intelligence agency and is the king’s youngest son, will retain his title as second deputy prime minister and adviser to his father.(AP Photo/Hassan Ammar, File) Image Credit: AP

Dubai: The second-in-line to the Saudi Arabian throne has denounced banks in the kingdom, saying they are contributing too little to society compared to what they take, Saudi media reported on Wednesday.

There were no indications that the comments by Deputy Crown Prince Muqrin Bin Abdul Aziz, who was appointed to the post last month, would be followed by any concrete policies against banks in the country.

The comments appeared to be an effort to show sensitivity to the difficulties of ordinary Saudi citizens, many of whom face a shortage of affordable housing and an unemployment rate that was officially put at 11.5 per cent in the fourth quarter of last year.

“I call them a saw — they chew when they go in and chew when they go out,” Al Hayat newspaper quoted Prince Muqrin as saying of banks while attending a charity function in Riyadh.

“They are on the short side in many things. They give little compared to the benefits they receive from citizens and from the state,” he added, responding to a question on the possibility of setting up banks for the poor.

Social welfare has become more politically sensitive in Saudi Arabia since uprisings elsewhere in the region in 2011. To ease social discontent, King Abdullah announced that year plans to build 500,000 homes, but construction has been delayed by bureaucracy and difficulties in obtaining land.

In a royal decree last month, King Abdullah, who is about 90, said Prince Muqrin would assume the throne if the positions of king and crown prince became vacant.

“Give me one bank that has donated something or offers any support,” Al Hayat quoted Prince Muqrin as saying.