Human rights report: “Supply” is the most corrupt ministry in August

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       Yesterday 04:50 PM            Wrote: Hoda Rashwan 

In August 2016, Partners for Transparency PFT issued its fourteenth report, which included monitoring and analysis of corruption incidents. The Foundation detected 83 corruption incidents during the month.

The Ministry of Supply won the largest share of corruption incidents during the month of August 2016 with a score of 17 corruption incidents out of a total of 64 incidents, followed by the Ministry of Agriculture with 10 incidents of corruption, after that comes the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology with 9 incidents of corruption, followed by the Ministry of Interior with 8 incidents, then The localities sector with 7 incidents, followed by the Ministry of Education and Investment with 5 incidents of corruption for each of them, and after that comes the Ministry of Housing with 3 incidents of corruption.

As for the judicial position, the report revealed that the incidents under investigation came in first place among corruption incidents during August 2016, as it received the largest percentage of 78% out of a total of 83 incidents, followed by the incidents that were judged by 10 %, then the incidents under trial came at a rate of 8 % Finally, the incidents that were not investigated ranked last, with a ratio of 4 % of the total number of incidents.

As for the geographical distribution, Cairo governorate still occupies the largest share of corruption incidents during the month of August 2016 due to the concentration of administrative headquarters in it, where it received 24 corruption incidents, followed by Giza governorate with 13 incidents, then Sharkia and Qena with 6 incidents of corruption for each of them.

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