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‎Dallah Healthcare CEO resigns, Al-Tukeas takes helm

ProcIntel Risk Index (PRI) PRI indicates how much procurement risk attention a canonical event warrants, based on its potential impact, corroboration, linked-entity criticality, geographic or regulatory exposure, and confidence in the available evidence.13 · Minimal Freshness: Fresh Shows how recently the evidence supporting the event was updated. Freshness is displayed separately and does not automatically reduce PRI. Shows whether all structured inputs needed for the PRI are sufficiently assessed. Incomplete Entity Criticality data is disclosed rather than silently treated as low risk. DATA QUALITY WARNING

PRI: 13 — MINIMAL Base risk 28/100 × Low confidence multiplier (0.45). Highest contributor: Significance 48/100, normalised to this factor's 40-point cap (+19 of 40). Limiting factor: Linked-entity criticality 0/100, normalised to this factor's 30-point cap -- DATA QUALITY WARNING: no eligible entities (30 points below its maximum). DATA QUALITY WARNING: no eligible entities.

Confidence multiplier Confidence limits the final PRI when evidence is uncertain. A severe but weakly supported claim cannot reach the highest PRI bands.: 0.45 (Low) · Calculated 2026-08-20 16:28:34 (vv1).

Full contribution breakdown
  • Procurement Impact: 19 / 40 — Significance 48/100, normalised to this factor's 40-point cap
  • Corroboration: 5 / 15 — A single event -- not yet corroborated by a separate clustered event (neutral baseline, not a penalty)
  • Entity Criticality: 0 / 30 — Linked-entity criticality 0/100, normalised to this factor's 30-point cap -- DATA QUALITY WARNING: no eligible entities
  • Geographic Regulatory: 4 / 15 — 1 distinct content-linked geography/geographies
Event type
Acquisition
UUID
56657775-74f7-4748-8c93-ab0426bd78dd
Editorial review status
Pending (ProcIntel's own review of this record)
Event lifecycle
Breaking (the real-world state of the situation — a separate concept from review status above)
Significance
3 · Material
  • This type of disruption typically has a moderate procurement impact.
  • A single geography identified so far.
  • Linked to 2 tracked entities.
  • Assessed time horizon: Short-term.
Confidence
2 · Low (distinct from each article link's own extraction confidence below)
  • Reported only by secondary sources so far — no primary/official confirmation yet.
  • Reported by a single source so far — not yet independently corroborated.
  • Some key facts (e.g. exact date) are still missing or unconfirmed.
  • Evidence is current — updated within the last week.
Impact direction
Neutral or Mixed (provisional default — not yet reviewed)
Occurred at
Not yet established (no explicit date was tightly bound to the matched event text)
Record type
REAL

Source Facts

‎<p><img src="https://argaamplus.s3.amazonaws.com/c9dad13f-5d21-48f2-852e-2423ed7d853e.png" ></p> <p class="ckeCaption" >Logo ofDallah Healthcare Co.</p> <hr> <p ><a href="https://www.argaam.com/en/tadawul/tasi/dallah-health" target="_blank">Dallah Healthcare Co.</a>’s board approved today, Aug. 20, the resignation of Ahmed Babaeer as CEO and as a member of the Investment and Finance Committee (IFC), effective Sept. 1, due to personal reasons.</p> <p ></p> <p >The company appointed Muteab Al-Tukeas as CEO and a member of IFC, effective the same date.</p> <p ></p> <p >Al-Tukeas holds a master’s degree in project management from Heriot-Watt University in the UK and a bachelor’s degree in civil engineering from King Saud University while having than 15 years of professional and leadership experience in strategy, project management, and mergers and acquisitions.</p> <p ></p> <p >Al-Tukeas served as Dallah Healthcare’s Chief Strategy Officer (CSO) since 2022. He also previously served as General Manager of Strategy and the Project Management Office from 2017 to 2022, and has experience serving on boards and committees and overseeing strategic projects and investments.</p>

Linked Signals

PublishedHeadlineSourceMatched textExtraction confidenceMethod
2026-08-20 16:25:00 ‎Dallah Healthcare CEO resigns, Al-Tukeas takes helm Argaam - Main News acquisition, merger 38.5 keyword combination

Linked Entities

EntityTypeLink methodConfidenceSource article
Saudi Arabia Country reused entity extraction 95.0 article
United Kingdom Country reused entity extraction 75.0 article

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Review History

DateActionPreviousNewReviewerNote
2026-08-20 16:28:33 Created Acquisition: '\u200eDallah Healthcare CEO resigns, Al-Tukeas takes helm' (lifecycle=Breaking) Deterministic v1 extractor
2026-08-20 16:28:33 Pri Recalculated score=None, band=None score=1, band='Minimal' Deterministic v1 extractor PRI: 1 — MINIMAL Base risk 5/100 × Very Low confidence multiplier (0.15). Highest contributor: A single event -- not yet corroborated by a separate clustered event (neutral baseline, not a penalty) (+5 of 15). Limiting factor: No Significance score yet (event has no linked articles) (40 points below its maximum). DATA QUALITY WARNING: no eligible entities.
2026-08-20 16:28:33 Article Linked source_item #11050
2026-08-20 16:28:34 Significance Changed None 3
2026-08-20 16:28:34 Confidence Changed None 2
2026-08-20 16:28:34 Pri Recalculated score=1.0, band='Minimal' score=13, band='Minimal' PRI: 13 — MINIMAL Base risk 28/100 × Low confidence multiplier (0.45). Highest contributor: Significance 48/100, normalised to this factor's 40-point cap (+19 of 40). Limiting factor: Linked-entity criticality 0/100, normalised to this factor's 30-point cap -- DATA QUALITY WARNING: no eligible entities (30 points below its maximum). DATA QUALITY WARNING: no eligible entities.