The administrative prosecution is investigating 70 corruption cases

Al Bawaba News Saturday 05-11-2016 | 01:39 AM

Marwa El-Metwally

The Administrative Prosecution Authority has witnessed remarkable activity during the past five months, with Counselor Ali Rizk, Chairman of the Administrative Prosecution Authority, assuming his position on the first of last June, as the Authority investigated more than 70 cases of administrative corruption in various institutions in the country based on the orders of the head of the Authority. Administrative Prosecution.
Upon assuming responsibility, Rizk ordered the formation of an information center that includes a number of advisors to monitor all violations published in newspapers and websites, as well as social media sites. He also ordered the opening of hotlines to receive any reports of any administrative corruption incident in any state institution.
The authority investigated the corruption of a number of government hospitals, including the drowning of schools in sewage water, the fall of a playground beam on a schoolgirl that led to her death, forcing students to carry bricks and building materials in the school in Suez, forcing a social worker for students to take off their clothes, and for a student in Kafr al-Dawwar to fall into the drain Health, and a student was injured by an eye bleeding after his teacher hit him.
The prosecution investigated the corruption of a number of government hospitals, as it revealed that one doctor had attacked another with a scalpel inside the operating room, and the presence of clothes covered with blood and rodents in the mortuary in the facility’s hospital.
It also investigated the conversion of Al-Azhar Medical Hospital in Assiut to Kharabi for cats and dogs, and it investigated the distribution of expired meals on patients in Damietta government hospitals, the attack by a nurse in Kasr Al-Aini on a woman, the rotting of the corpses of the Rashid boat, and revealed neglect and corruption in Hurghada General Hospital and expired supplies.

 

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