Saudi king restructures top religious, advisory bodies

King Salman appoints new speaker and two deputies including woman for Shura Council, orders "reformation" of Council of Senior Scholars to be headed by Grand Mufti Sheikh Abdulaziz al-Sheikh, appoints new Supreme Court chief.

DUBAI - Saudi Arabia's King Salman issued a series of orders on Sunday restructuring the kingdom's advisory Shura Council, the supreme court and the highest religious body.

The orders, carried on state media, appointed a new speaker and two deputies for the Shura Council, an influential advisory body which is due to start a new term this week. One of the deputies is a woman.

The king also ordered a "reformation" of the Council of Senior Scholars to be headed by Grand Mufti Sheikh Abdulaziz al-Sheikh, and appointed a new Supreme Court chief, Khaled bin Abdullah al-Luhaidan.

He also named Ghayhab Mohammed al-Ghayhab as a senior adviser to the royal court.