By Hadeel Al Sayegh and Stephen Kalin DUBAI/RIYADH (Reuters) - Saudi Binladin Group's chief financial officer, Klaus Froelich, has resigned, two sources familiar with the matter told Reuters on Monday, following a restructuring of the construction giant under Riyadh's anti-corruption campaign. Froelich, a former Morgan Stanley banker, had been hired in 2016 to help the firm overcome a crisis sparked by the collapse of a construction crane in Mecca's Grand Mosque that killed 107 people. (Writing by Stephen Kalin; Editing by Mark Potter)
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