66 incidents of corruption and officials' statements were not translated further

Corruption Status Book

The Nineteenth Report “January 2017”

66 incidents of corruption and officials' statements were not translated further

Introduction:                                   

Within the framework of the “Corruption Status Book” series, “Partners for Transparency” PFT continues to issue monthly reports to monitor and follow up incidents of corruption, and here is the nineteenth report issued by the institution, which focuses on monitoring and analyzing legislative and procedural developments related to combating corruption, as well as an inventory of the facts that It was covered by various media during the month of January 2017.

The month of January 2017 witnessed 66 incidents of corruption, while there was no change in the legislative or institutional environment related to combating corruption, and the month only witnessed frequent statements here and there by a number of officials all talking about fighting corruption, without translating these statements further.

Legislative measures to combat corruption during January 2017:        

  • January 3, 2017: General Staff Khaled Harb, Governor of Sharqia, stated, “The state is serious about tackling corruption and corrupt people and combating bureaucracy,” adding, “During 2016, the Gazette had 5,000 employees and referred 564 officials to the prosecution.”
  • January 4, 2017: The Egypt Lovers League conference was held to honor the Administrative Control Authority for its great role in fighting corruption rampant in society in the presence of Major General Khaled Abdel Rahman, Secretary-General of the Administrative Control Authority, Major General Khaled Saeed, Anti-Corruption Officer, Brigadier Mohamed Al Zahid, Head of the Media Center, and a number of public figures and parliament members The most prominent of them is MP Syed Al-Sharif, Deputy of Parliament.
  • January 4, 2017: MP Kamal Amer, head of the Defense and National Security Committee, said that the committee has completed its last meeting on combating corruption in Egypt in the presence of representatives from the Ministry of Justice, Interior and other relevant bodies. He added, “We held two meetings and this is the third..and we studied financial and administrative corruption, and we confirm that there is a committee. A nationalism formed by the prime minister and under his leadership stems from coordination committees to combat corruption within the strategy for Egypt 2018. ”
  • January 5, 2017: Muhammad Al-Hassa, a member of the House of Representatives and a member of the Housing, Utilities and Urban Communities Committee, revealed that the committee formed a fact-finding committee to uncover the violations of a number of business sector companies that work in activities related to real estate development of lands, buildings and facilities, as well as the division of lands and providing them with all kinds of utilities, establishing, renting and selling all Buildings, which were disclosed by the CAO in its last report, which reached the committee.
  • January 5, 2017: Yusra al-Maghazi, deputy of the Parliament's Housing Committee, described the Administrative Control Authority’s submission of its report on the development of Safaga Port as a “good year” that should continue in all projects undertaken by the state, calling on Parliament to grant the body greater powers to tackle corruption in light of the laxity of some other oversight bodies In carrying out its role in accordance with its own laws, he explained that fighting corruption requires parliamentary and popular efforts to support these agencies in confronting the phenomenon of corruption that Egypt has long been relentless in facing.
  • January 5, 2017: Eng. Essam Tolba, Acting Head of Al-Marg District, called on citizens to report any incidents of corruption or bribery and to interact with the regulatory authorities to get rid of the corrupt elements in state institutions.
  • January 7, 2017: Deputy Medhat al-Sharif, Undersecretary of the Economic Committee in the House of Representatives, confirmed that the anti-corruption strategy was established by a decision of the Prime Minister in 2014 and has not yet been activated, indicating that the strategy represents a preventive system to confront corruption and added that the President of the Republic approved the anti-corruption strategy and demanded its speedy implementation. He pointed out a number of obstacles that prevent the implementation of the anti-corruption strategy on the ground, including coordination between the various oversight agencies, and stressed that the recommendations of the House of Representatives fact-finding committees are binding on the government, as are the recommendations of the Fact-Finding Committee on Wheat Corruption, noting Egypt's need for effective institutional reform and an administrative system based on transparency and integrity.
  • January 9, 2017During his meeting with the head of the Central Auditing Organization, Counselor Hisham Badawi, President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi praised his efforts directed at continuing his role in financial and legal oversight, and following up the implementation of plans developed in various state institutions, and President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi stressed the importance the state attaches to combating corruption in all its forms and forms, stressing the importance of Protecting state funds and property and ensuring their proper use, in addition to controlling and rationalizing public spending, increasing the effectiveness of the state’s administrative apparatus, and its ability to work efficiently commensurate with the requirements of achieving comprehensive development.
  • January 9, 2017: Representative Tariq Al-Khouli, Secretary of the Foreign Relations Committee in the House of Representatives, submitted a signed request by twenty deputies to form a fact-finding committee on the mafia of corruption in the state’s administrative apparatus and waste of public money. Al-Khouli demanded that one of the committee’s tasks be “uncovering the facts to the public opinion to determine political responsibility and send its reports to the Attorney General to determine responsibility Legal, and issuing legislative recommendations and proposals that define and maximize the anti-corruption strategy.
  • January 11, 2017: The Central Auditing Organization sent a letter to the Technical Secretariat of the Special Council of the State Council, and nominated a representative for it to be a member of the committee formed by a decision by the President of the Council to review all contracts, supplies and purchases made by the Council during the past five years.
  • January 12, 2017: President Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi instructed Dr. Essam Fayed, Minister of Agriculture, not to hesitate to get rid of any of the ministry’s leaders in the event his involvement in corruption is proven. Dr. Khaled al-Hasani, head of the minister's office affairs sector, said that there is a list of 25 leaders of the first row in the ministry who will be dismissed «during Hours".
  • January 12, 2017: The President of Beni Suef University commissioned the Transparency, Integrity, and Combating Fraud and Corruption Committee to study and combat cases of fraud and confirm the necessary controls to prevent traditional and modern cases of fraud. He also instructed the deans and vice-deans of colleges to circulate the fight against fraud and prevent it, and to announce the university’s website and places where exams are held. The President of Beni Suef University announced that 300 cases have been seized. Cheating in the first term exams in the university's faculties.
  • January 15, 2017: Major General Muhammad Irfan, Chairman of the Administrative Control Authority, said during his television interview with the evening DMC program that there is a strong political will to combat corruption in the country, pointing to his re-approach to the body’s work method to confront various corruption issues and added that there is complete communication and coordination with all state agencies, including the central apparatus. To the accountants and the Public Prosecution, pointing out to the reflection of this on the positive role of the commission in combating corruption and added: “We fully promise the Egyptian people that our detection of corruption is not a wave that will end, but we continue to do so with the support of President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi,” adding: “The president assured me there are no limits and you all The powers are not up to me to take a decision. ”He explained that the mutual confidence of the leaders of the supervisory levels in the Administrative Control Authority in their members is the reason for the positive performance of the Authority in the recent period, continuing:“ The Public Prosecution understands the importance of combating corruption has great importance in our role. ”
  • January 17, 2017: The Governor of the Red Sea said during a symposium entitled “Eliminating administrative corruption and how to prevent it” that administrative corruption has a tens of times more impact than receiving bribes, calling for spreading awareness among state employees to prevent flawed behaviors and affirming that corruption within the governmental interest affects the state’s interest as a whole in the presence of a number Of the governorate leaders and employees.
  • January 18, 2017: Dr. Ahmed Saqr Ashour, an expert on governance and combating corruption at the United Nations, said that despite the state’s seriousness in tackling corruption, this does not prevent that there are some errors in the policy related to this file because the regulatory agencies used to face corruption after its occurrence, while there is no mechanism to prevent corruption Himself .
  • January 20, 2017: The Ministry of Youth and Sports organized a program “Mechanisms for Implementing the Strategy to Combat Corruption and Crimes of Aggression on Public Funds.” Assistant Minister of Youth and Sports and Assistant Coordinator of the Anti-Corruption Committee, Youssef Wardani, affirmed the ministry’s strategy in combating corruption that the Ministry of Youth and Sports was keen on implementing many training programs in the fields of Different for workers in the ministry and directorates in order to transfer expertise, change concepts and work culture, in order to raise the level of administrative performance within the framework of public policy in the state.
  • January 23, 2017: Dr. Ali Abdel-Al, Speaker of Parliament, said that during the recent period there are no corruption cases that are concealed, adding: “There are no corruption cases that die in the two days of countries or are concealed.” This came in the plenary session of the House of Representatives, in response to Representative Tamer Abdel Qader, In the presence of the Minister of Supply, who confirmed that a crisis arose in the recent period regarding the Smart company that handles the ration cards and that there is almost corruption in it, wondering, "Where have the dimensions of this case arrived?", Continuing: "It seems that the case has grown."
  • January 23, 2017: Government account auditors affiliated with the Ministry of Finance called for amending the laws that regulate the work of monitoring financial exchange in government agencies, and stressed the importance of canceling the restrictions stipulated in Law No. 127 regulating government accounts and its executive regulations that place restrictions on the finance representative that he is hindered from practicing his supervisory and accounting activity in uncovering corruption And wasting public money, demanding that special legislation be drawn up to protect them and grant them the right to judicial control, or to include them in the CAO law.
  • January 23, 2017: Representative Alaa Abed, head of the Parliamentary Committee of the Free Egyptians Party, said: “Whatever we do, it is necessary, why not complete it.” He asked: “Do MPs know that the mere decision to establish an anti-corruption strategy, and the status of Egypt's arrangement in combating corruption, and the impact of this on Egypt's ranking before the World Bank During the plenary session of the House of Representatives, to discuss a number of requests for briefing on the National Anti-Corruption Strategy, he indicated that “What is the role that the Prime Minister has played in achieving the objectives of the National Anti-Corruption Strategy” and praised the role of the regulatory authorities.
  • January 23, 2017: Dr. Ashraf Al-Arabi, Minister of Planning, said that it is fortunate that Egypt celebrates during these days the anniversary of the January 25 Revolution and the Police Day, with the discussion of the general strategy for combating corruption in the House of Representatives, especially since the events of the January 25 Revolution were to emphasize the need to combat corruption and deal with all transparency. This was in the plenary session of the House of Representatives, stressing that combating corruption is an ongoing and multiple process that requires the concerted efforts of society in all its sects and institutions to confront it decisively, after corruption has become a societal phenomenon at all levels and its various forms, and the Minister of Planning emphasized that the strategy is an essential part of the sustainable development strategy Egypt 2020, Hence, financial funds were provided, being a key axis to reach an efficient and effective administrative apparatus that is characterized by transparency and integrity, stressing that the issuance of the Civil Service Law was one of the Egyptian state's anti-corruption measures.
  • January 25, 2017: President Abdel-Fattah El-Sisi said: The Egyptian people have been able to preserve their country from devastation and destruction, and to defy difficulties in order to serve Egypt. During his speech to the people on the occasion of the anniversary of the January revolution, he added: “The state continues to implement economic reform and establish mega projects to achieve the aspirations of citizens,” indicating that he will continue to fight Corruption in parallel with development.
  • January 25, 2017:MP Magdy Malak, a member of parliament in Minya governorate and head of the wheat fact investigation committee, explained that there is a waste of 27 billion pounds in the news system as a result of the manipulation that is taking place in the provinces by bakery owners and some inspectors from the Ministry of Supply in the governorates, stressing that he opened this file in the plenary session while attending The Minister of Supply, Major General Mohamed Ali Meselhy.
  • January 29, 2017: The Illicit Acquisition Authority has finished hearing the statements of the officers of the regulatory agencies regarding their investigations about the corruption incident of the former Minister of Supply Khaled Hanafi, in preparation for his summoning, and hearing his statements in the two cases he is accused of, whether in the case of exploiting his influence in return for obtaining large sums of money and inflating his wealth, in addition to the factual investigations His involvement in the wheat corruption case, which was announced by the Parliament's Fact-Finding Committee.
  • January 30, 2017: The Parliament's Plan and Budget Committee, headed by Dr. Hussein Issa, is preparing this month to receive a report that will change the shape of the state's general budget for the new fiscal year 2017/2018, by transferring it from the budget of chapters and items to the budget of programs and performance, in a way that strengthens Parliament's oversight of government spending and its ability to Measuring the performance of different ministries, and it also contributes to facing the waste of public money through the so-called budget burning. ”This report is prepared by a sub-committee formed from the Plan and Budget Committee that includes in its membership 7 deputies headed by Dr. Karim Salem, a member of the committee, a professor of public finance, to prepare an integrated report This includes implementing the program and performance budget in the FY 2017/2018 budget on an experimental basis in 7 ministries.
  • General features of corruption incidents during January 2017:

First: Distribution of corruption incidents according to sectors:

Previous data indicate that the Ministry of Supply is still ranked first among corruption incidents with a score of 16 out of a total of 66 corruption incidents during the month of January 2017, followed by the local sector with 11 incidents of corruption, then the Ministry of Education, Agriculture and Health comes with 6 incidents for each of them Then comes the Ministry of Information, Endowments, and Electricity, with two incidents for each of them, and finally the Ministry of Communications, Information Technology, Housing, Social Solidarity, Higher Education, Culture, Interior, and the Businessmen Sector comes with only one incident for each of them out of a total of 66 corruption incidents. .
Second: Distribution of corruption incidents according to the position of the case:

Previous data indicate that The incidents under investigation still ranked first among corruption incidents during the month of January 2017, as the largest percentage was recorded at 76% out of a total of 66 incidents, followed by the incidents under trial with 23% out of the total number of incidents. 66 corruption incidents.

Third: The distribution of corruption incidents according to the governorates:

Cairo governorate still tops the first place in corruption incidents, as it got 21 corruption incidents, followed by Qalyubia governorate with 6 incidents, followed by Giza and Eastern governorates with 5 incidents for each of them, while Beheira, Menoufia, Al Gharbia, New Valley and Assiut governorates got 3 incidents for each of them While the governorates of Qena, Fayoum, Alexandria, Minya, Sohag and Damietta each got two corruption incidents for each of them, while Beni Suef Governorate and the Red Sea got the last place with one corruption incident for each of them out of a total of 66 corruption incidents.

Incidents of corruption that were recorded during January 2017:

  1. An employee of the Agricultural Administration was imprisoned for 4 days pending investigation for using his position to forge papers, during which many citizens were able to obtain acquittals of acquittals in cases of plundering agricultural lands.(Day 7 - January 1, 2017)
  2. Eliminate 96 thousand cases of encroachment on agricultural lands in Sohag. (7th day -1 January 2017)
  3. The Public Prosecution office summoned 10 agricultural officials to investigate bribery at an agricultural administration in Minya, including 8 officials. (Day 7 - January 2, 2017)
  4. The Qena Department Prosecutor is investigating an employee who is wanted for arrest and on charges of embezzlement of public funds.(Day 7 - January 2, 2017)
  5. A supply substitution seized in the Omraniya region seized 5 tons of sugar, 2 tons of rice and 66 thousand packages of supply oil in preparation for selling them on the black market.(Al-Bawaba News - January 3, 2017)
  6. The owner of a car supply station in the Qalyoub Police Department Department was seized for selling about 84,000 liters of subsidized petroleum products on the black market.(Al-Bawaba News - January 3, 2017)
  7. The local unit of Damietta City and Center implemented the decision to remove four cases of encroachment on agricultural lands in the cradle. (Echo Country - January 3, 2017)
  8. A report by the Central Auditing Organization in Menoufia Governorate revealed the involvement of a number of health sector officials in Menoufia in incidents of corruption, negligence, and wasting public money of 478 thousand pounds.(News of the Day - January 3, 2017)
  9. Referring the principal of a basic education school in Sohag and others to trial after it was proven that they committed gross financial irregularities and embezzlement of custody.(Vito - 4 January 2017)
  10. The seizure of 2 tons of subsidized flour before they were sold on the black market in Badrashin.(Delegation - 4 January 2017)
  11. The Administrative Control Authority in the New Valley managed to control an employee in the budget department of the local unit of Farafra City Center, who facilitated the seizure of 150 acres of state property for the benefit of a number of citizens.(Homeland - 4 January 2017)
  12. The Administrative Control Authority in the New Valley revealed a corruption case in the health sector, represented in the previous director of the Pharmacy Department issuing licenses, forging papers, and committing many violations to obtain licenses for some pharmacies owned by pharmacists who work in the Health Affairs Directorate in the governorate. (Homeland - 4 January 2017)
  13. The Administrative Control Authority in the New Valley revealed that an employee had awarded a tender to supply 245 computers to a company in return for receiving sums of money after the award.(Home - January 4, 2017)
  14. The Administrative Control Authority in Menoufia Governorate was able to detect fraud and waste of public money in one of the projects of the Governorate's Drinking Water and Sewerage Authority estimated at 2 million and 794 thousand pounds.(News of the Day - January 4, 2017)
  15. The Supply Investigation Department in Badrashin managed to arrest the owner of a warehouse that sells subsidized cooker cylinders on the black market. (Al-Bawaba News - January 5, 2017)
  16. The Administrative Prosecutor referred the Director General of the Automated Drilling and the Supervisor of the Benefits Section of the Nuclear Material Authority to trial for the first seizure of public funds with the help of the second.(Vito - January 5, 2017)
  17. The Supply Investigation Department in Giza managed to arrest the owner of a mill for selling 24 tons of subsidized municipal flour in the black market in Al-Ayyat area.(Day 7 - January 5, 2017)
  18. The Cairo Criminal Court decided to postpone the retrial of businessman Ahmed Ezz and Amr Asal, former head of the Industrial Development Authority, on charges of wasting public money amounting to 660 million pounds, and facilitating the seizure of it, known in the media as “licenses for iron,” for the February 4th hearing to hear the pleadings.(Home - January 5, 2017)
  19. Referring 5 former officials of the Mahalla City Council to the Public Funds Prosecution on charges of wasting state property in a case of violating the Ministry of Development and Local Administration regulations in the incident of displaying approximately 42 shops in the new Abbasi market at the bottom of Lieutenant-General Ridha Hafez Bridge in the Shun Square area in exchange for small monthly sums.(Echo Country - January 5, 2017)
  20. The officers of the Administrative Control Branch in Beheira managed to arrest the former head of the state property department in the local unit of Kafr al-Dawar city and center for accusing him of facilitating the seizure of 18 acres of state property in the village of Zahra in the area of Kafr al-Dawar center, valued at 113 million pounds.(Egyptian Stars - January 7, 2017)
  21. A judicial report attributed to the Administrative Prosecutor's Office unveiled a corruption case inside the Al Zahra Horse Breeding Station of the Ministry of Agriculture..(The delegation - January 7, 2017)
  22. The Administrative Prosecution Authority headed by Counselor Ali Rizk referred 4 officials of Al-Hussein University Hospital to trial on charges of receiving bribes and wasting public money. (Citizen's Right - January 8, 2017)
  23. The administrative control in Fayoum was able to reveal the involvement of some officials in the local administration in the Fayoum governorate, as the former head of the Tamiya city center and town, the city council’s property manager and the director of organization, to facilitate their seizure of state property in Tamiya city valued at millions of pounds, and the issuance of building licenses in violation.(Al-Bawaba News - January 8, 2017)
  24. The General Administration of Supply Investigations in Beni Suef Governorate managed to arrest an employee in a wheat shona who seized 8 thousand 468 tons in the center of Sumasta.(People of Egypt - January 9, 2017)
  25. The Administrative Control Authority managed to arrest the assistant secretary general of the real estate registry in Qalyubia at the rank of general manager and 4 employees of his assistants in the Real Estate and Survey Directorate for tampering with the ownership documents of a 100-acre plot of land in Shubra al-Khaima, valued at 260 million pounds, owned by the National Company for Construction and Development.(News portal - January 10, 2017)
  26. The Cairo Criminal Court has begun hearing the trial of Major General Habib Al-Adly, the former Minister of Interior, and 12 others, in the case known in the media as “Interior Corruption”. Those accused of appropriating sums of money totaling one billion and 134 million pounds, in violation of recognized Sharia laws and accounting operations. (News portal - January 10, 2017)
  27. The administrative prosecution referred 6 officials in the Azharite Red Sea region to trial after it was proven that they had committed grave financial and administrative violations, falsified orders to operate cars, and tampered with the dispensing of diesel vouchers, oils and car wash of their employer, in addition to refraining from evacuating the administrative residence.(Ad-Dustour - January 10, 2017)
  28. The Administrative Control Authority managed to discipline the vice president of Sharq district, from the neighborhood headquarters, in possession of sums of money that he received as a bribe.(Al-Bawaba News - 10 January 2017)
  29. The men of the Administrative Control Authority examined the complaint of a citizen of Al-Munir village in the Sharkia governorate, according to which there is a lack of medicines in the health unit and the absence of a single female doctor, in addition to the absence of an analysis laboratory specialist, who visited the health unit and monitored several violations in it.(Echo Country - January 10, 2017)
  30. The investigation of Zagazig Post Police Department managed to arrest a post office agent for unlawfully embezzling 4000 pounds from the accounts of the office in his workplace.(Vito - January 11, 2017)
  31. The Investigator of Tamween in Damietta managed to arrest the owner of a store that sells frozen meat and a resident of Jamsa al-Balad district, Kafr al-Battikh Police Station, in possession of a quantity of meat that weighed about 3500 kilograms.(Al-Bawaba News - January 11, 2017)
  32. Assiut Security Directorate investigators managed to arrest a school principal who is required to pay a pension to execute a prison sentence in connection with the embezzlement case at Al-Fateh Center in Assiut.(News portal - January 12, 2017)
  33. Administrative control seized two real estate property officials at the Egyptian Endowments Authority, after they received a bribe in exchange for releasing an endowment plot of land valued at 2.5 million pounds.(Day 7 - 12 January 2017)
  34. The North Cairo Criminal Court, headed by Counselor Hamid Hassanein Hussein, upheld the decision of the Illicit Profit Authority to prevent 18 defendants from disposing of their money, accusing them of the wheat corruption case.(Day 7 - 12 January 2017)
  35. The Prosecutor, South Cairo, referred the College, Adviser to the Minister of Health for the Secretariat of Specialized Medical Centers and an employee of Ain Shams University Hospital, to the Criminal Court for accusing them of mediating and requesting a bribe of 4 million pounds in exchange for assigning the supply of 12 marrow transplantation rooms to a company to supply it to the Nasser Institute Hospital of the Specialized Medical Centers Secretariat.(Al-Masry Al-Youm - January 12, 2017)
  36. The Solidarity Administration in the Waqf Center, north of Qena, witnessed an incident of financial and administrative corruption, as one of the employees of the Social Solidarity Unit exploited the “marching” and the Arab Post Office and the Carpentry with fraud and facilitated the unlawful appropriation of money by a citizen of the Takaful and Karama program. (Al-Naba - 13 January 2017)
  37. The Ministry of Local Development referred a number of employees to the prosecution who got fake sick leave of about 300 thousand pounds, which is considered a waste of public money (Parliament - January 14, 2017)
  38. The security services in the lake managed to seize 100 tons of rice before it was sold on the black market.(Parliament - January 14, 2017)
  39. The Caliph's partial prosecution office ordered the detention of the director of the Advertising Department in the Al-Khalifa neighborhood for four days pending investigations, accusing him of misappropriating a sum of money from the advertising proceeds, and requested investigations of the public funds investigation, and summoning the members of the Supreme Committee for Advertising To ask her about the initial report that was submitted.(Arab Morning - January 16, 2017)
  40. The Administrative Control Authority has arrested the head of the Real Estate Registration Office in Al Khanka, and 3 employees of the Survey Directorate in Qalyubia for manipulating the cadastral books and forging in the procedures for transferring ownership of a plot of land owned by the Endowment Authority to one of the trespassers on the land, which is estimated at 147 million pounds.(Parliament - 17 January 2017)
  41. The Administrative Control Authority managed to arrest the head of the computer department and others in Safaga customs, for tampering with the customs release of 84 cars, which resulted in the loss of 3.5 million pounds to the state.(Al-Ahram - January 20, 2017)
  42. A cooperative society supervisor in Assiut was arrested on charges of embezzling 257,000 pounds from the proceeds of the sale of the association, within one year.(Day 7 - January 22, 2017)
  43. The Administrative Prosecution Authority referred the General Director of Personnel Affairs at the Egyptian General Book Authority to trial after it was proven that it committed gross financial and administrative violations that resulted in wasting public money.(The Egyptian Exchange - January 23, 2017)
  44. The Illicit Gain Authority is waiting to receive the minutes of the Administrative Control Authority regarding the accusations against the Minister of Finance's advisor for real estate tax affairs, and other defendants with him in taking a bribe of one million pounds out of 4 million pounds from a contracting company, in exchange for manipulating the estimation of the land value of a tourist village, which would have wasted an amount 500 million pounds on the state treasury.(Day 7 - January 23, 2017)
  45. Renewal of the detention of Jamal Al Laban, Director of the Government Procurement Department at the State Council, for 15 days, pending investigations into the case of State Council bribery.(Day 7 - January 24, 2017)
  46. Counselor Ali Rizk, Head of the Administrative Prosecution, referred a school finance official in Assiut to trial on charges of forgery. (Day 7 - January 24, 2017)
  47. The Ministry of Justice referred lawyers at Nasser Social Bank for trial; After they were proven to have committed grave financial and administrative violations, which resulted in the issuance of judicial decisions against the bank.(Vito - January 24, 2017)
  48. Supply Investigations in Qalyubia managed to arrest 38 merchants and the owner of a bakery and petrol station tampering with commodity quotas, and seized subsidized flour for the purpose of selling them on the black market. The necessary records were released, and the prosecution office that took over the investigation was notified.(Day 7 - 25 January 2017)
  49. The Public Funds Prosecution is investigating the official in charge of the treasury of the Local Development Fund for not adding a sum of 43,000 money to the fund accounts in the year 2013/2014.(Al-Wafd - January 26, 2017)
  50. The Administrative Control Authority in Zagazig referred 92 education contractors in Sharqia to the Public Prosecution, accusing them of forgery in official documents that enabled them to be appointed, in violation of the law. (Delegation - 26 January 2017)
  51. The Supply Investigation Department in Giza managed to seize 500 tons of subsidized flour before it was sold on the black market.(Day 7 - January 26, 2017)
  52. The Supply Investigation Department managed to arrest an official of a gas warehouse for selling 100 cylinders on the black market in Menoufia (The seventh day - January 26, 2017)
  53. Referring 5 officials in Fayoum governorate to trial after it was proven that they forgery official documents and committed gross financial irregularities.(Vito - January 26, 2017)
  54. Dismissal of 97 employees of the Buhaira Electricity Company for their involvement in corruption cases (Alternative - January 26, 2017)
  55. Mokattam fuel station officials seized 50,000 liters of petrol to sell on the black market.(Day 7 - 27 January 2017)
  56. The owner of a supply chain was arrested for seizing 900 kilograms of sugar and 1,194 cans of supply oil in Sharkia.(Vito-27 January 2017)
  57. The referral of the director of loan management and a banker in a major bank after it is proven that they committed serious financial and administrative violations, manipulated the granting of loans and obtaining installments from clients without supplying them.(Vito - January 28, 2017)
  58. The Dean of the Faculty of Pharmacy, Alexandria University, announced that there are two employees involved in wasting public money in the college through forging stamps and seizing certificate funds.(Editorial News - January 28, 2017)
  59. The referral of the Director General of Civil and Criminal Cases in the Central Department of Legal Affairs of the Radio and Television Union for trial.(Vito - January 29, 2017)
  60. The storekeeper of the General Company for Wholesale Trade in Al-Gharbia seized 12 tons of fortified sugar.(Vito - January 29, 2017)
  61. Mr. Beghal was arrested in Al-Gharbeya for seizing 200 sugar canisters and 240 subsidized fuel oil bottles for the purpose of selling them on the black market.(Vito - 30 January 2017)
  62. The General Administration of Supply Police seized a fuel station official for seizing 57,000 liters of petroleum products in Qalyubia.(Vito - 30 January 2017)
  63. The housing manager in Al-Salam district was caught on charges of taking bribes, and the accused was referred for investigation. (Vito - 30 January 2017)
  64. The former director of the Development and Agricultural Credit Bank in the Tookh branch in Qalyubia, an auditor at the bank, an accountant at the bank, and others were referred to disciplinary proceedings for allegedly wasting public money and facilitating its seizure.(Day 7 - January 30, 2017)
  65. The Supreme Disciplinary Court acquitted 4 officials from among the leaders of the broadcast engineering sector of the Radio and Television Union after it was proven that they had committed no financial or administrative violations.(Vito - January 31, 2017)
  66. The Administrative Prosecution is conducting investigations with the leaders of the Directorate of Education in Cairo regarding violations of the establishment of the Follow-up Office. (Vito - January 31, 2017)

 

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