Learn about the arrangement of ministries according to their share of corruption incidents

"Partners for Transparency" organization published the ranking of ministries in which corruption incidents were proven according to the share of each ministry from these incidents. The data contained in its report indicate that the Ministry of Supply comes first, as it received the largest share of corruption incidents during the month of March 2016 with a score of 16 incidents. Corruption out of a total of 76 incidents, followed by the local sector with 7 incidents of corruption, after that comes the Ministries of Agriculture and Education with 6 incidents of corruption, followed by the Ministry of Interior 5 incidents, the Ministry of Finance 4 incidents, and after that each of the Ministry of Health, Parliament and the Ministry of Investment and Regulatory agencies and the Ministry of Justice have 3 incidents of corruption for each of them, and after that comes the Ministry of Endowments, the Ministry of Trade and Industry, the Ministry of Transport and Trade Unions, the Ministry of Housing and the Ministry of Youth and Sports with a score of 2 incidents of corruption for each of them, and finally comes last in both The Ministry of Information, the Presidency of the Minister, the Presidency Institution, the Ministry of Irrigation and Water Resources, and the Ministry of Higher Education, according to one incident.
The data in the report indicate that the incidents under investigation came in first place among corruption incidents during the month of March 2016, as they received the largest percentage of 59 1TTP1T out of a total of 76 incidents, while the two incidents under trial and the incidents that were not investigated were equal to 16%. Judging it ranked last by %9 of total facts.

It is worth noting that Partners for Transparency is a non-governmental organization, declared in accordance with the provisions of the law, and the report comes within the framework of the “Corruption Status Book” series that Partners for Transparency “PFT continues to issue through monthly reports to monitor and follow up incidents of corruption, and this is the ninth report. Which is issued by the Foundation, as it focuses on monitoring and analyzing legislative and procedural developments related to combating corruption, as well as counting the facts that were covered by various media during the month of March 2016 The Republic

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