Partners for Transparency issues the ninth report of the Corruption Status Book

Partners for Transparency issues the ninth report of the Corruption Status Book  

76 incidents of corruption in March, with supply on top of the sectors and Cairo on top of the governorates

Within the framework of the “Corruption Status Book” series, “Partners for Transparency” PFT issued the ninth report, which included monitoring and analysis of corruption incidents in the month of March 2016. For the accountants against the background of what was raised by a report issued by the agency related to the cost of corruption, and a counter report prepared by a special committee in which it proved the inaccuracy of the agency’s report, which sparked a strong wave of controversy in the Egyptian street.

The report revealed that the month of March 2016 witnessed Parliament’s refusal to introduce a “integrity and transparency” committee. The month also witnessed several statements and meetings of administrative committees to combat corruption without influencing legislation or decisions.

With regard to the statistical distribution of corruption incidents among the various ministries and sectors, the Ministry of Supply received the largest share of corruption incidents during the month of March 2016, with 16 incidents of corruption out of a total of 76 incidents, followed by each of the localities sector, with 7 incidents, agriculture and education, with 6 incidents each. .

As for the judicial position of the facts, the facts under investigation came first among the corruption incidents during the month of March 2016, where they received the largest percentage of 59 %, while both the incidents under trial and the incidents that were not investigated were equal by 16%. Finally, the verdicts come first. In last place %9 ratio of total facts.

The report also revealed that Cairo governorate received the largest share of corruption incidents during the month of March 2016, with 24 incidents of corruption, followed by Giza Governorate with 7 incidents.

 

To view the full report: https://pfort.org/?p=986

 

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