In conjunction with the International Anti-Corruption Day, Partners for Transparency, the fifth report of the "Corruption Journal" Monitor is issued.

Partners For Transparency

In conjunction with the International Day against Corruption

Partners for Transparency issues the fifth report of the "Corruption Journal"

90 incidents of corruption in November and logistics are still high on the list

90% is from the facts recorded in the possession of the competent judicial investigation authorities

Foundation released Partners for transparency (PFT)  Its fifth monthly report in a series of "Corruption Status Book" reports, which covers the period from (1-30) November 2015, and its release comes in conjunction with the International Anti-Corruption Day (December 9), as the Foundation launched an observatory on the beginning of July 2015 to track corruption facts that It is disclosed through the media, regulatory agencies and relevant investigation authorities, as well as following up on the procedures of the state concerned with the case.

The report monitored the continuation of awareness-raising activities related to the state's anti-corruption strategy, in contrast to the absence of relevant legislative measures. At the level of facts, 90 corruption incidents were monitored, an increase of 50% than those that were monitored during the month of October.

The report revealed that the Ministry of Supply came first among the sectors that witnessed incidents of corruption in the month of November, with a score of 36 incidents of corruption, followed by the Ministry of Housing with 7 incidents of corruption, after that came the Ministries of Communications and Health, with 5 incidents of corruption each.

With regard to the judicial position of the monitored facts, the report revealed that the incidents under investigation came first among the corruption incidents during the month of November 2015 with a score of 70 incidents, followed by the facts under trial with a total of 10 incidents, after that come the incidents that have not yet been investigated with a score of 9 incidents. Finally, the facts that have been judged come in the last place among the incidents that took place in October, with only one incident, which means that 90% is one of the detected incidents in the guardianship of the competent judicial investigation authorities.

It is worth noting that the Foundation Partners for transparency (PFT)  A non-governmental organization, recognized in accordance with the provisions of Egyptian law, that takes into account independence and neutrality “politically” and “ideologically”. The Foundation works within the framework of helping society to consolidate and apply the values and practices of integrity, transparency, and accountability, in order to achieve comprehensive “human” development, respect for human rights, and the construction of The system of good governance, and based in its work on an intellectual and legal framework closely related to the international system for the protection of human rights, the axioms of social development, and the standards of good governance.

To view the full report  :https://pfort.org/?p=167&preview=true

 

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