“We must have our heads in the dirt.” Vice: “Corruption is lurking in the state ... and we are not on the straight path.”

Sunday ، 31 July 2016 04:32 AM

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Major General Hassan El-Sayed, a member of the Economic Affairs Committee in the House of Representatives, said that the statistics mentioned in the report of monitoring 1,102 cases of corruption in the country are not exaggerated, given that the corruption of the wheat system took place behind corruption in the bread system of the company that issues the smart cards needed to dispense bread.

A member of the Economic Affairs Committee confirmed, in exclusive statements to “Parliament,” that there is indeed corruption in the country and it is nested in its corners, and we are not on the straight path. “Our head must be stained in the dirt, and we must confront ourselves in order to solve our problems.”

The first annual report on corruption monitoring and analysis issued by Partners for Transparency (PFT), which covers the period from July 2015 until June 2016, included a compilation and analysis of the incidents that were monitored during the whole year, as well as monitoring the most important legislative, procedural and political developments Related to the anti-corruption issue, and the incidents reached 1102 cases during the 2015/2016 fiscal year, and the Ministry of Supply won the largest share of corruption incidents with 215 incidents of 19.77%, followed by localities with 127 corruption incidents with a percentage of approximately 11.5%, then Health with 97 incidents Corruption rate of 8.8%, then the Ministry of Agriculture with a score of 88 incidents of 7.9%, followed by the Ministry of Interior with a score of 76 incidents of 6.89%, followed by the Ministry of Education with 59 incidents of corruption of 5.35%, then the Ministry of Finance with a score of 49 incidents of 4.44%, then the Ministry of Housing With a score of 36 falling by 3.26%.

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