94 incidents of corruption within the Egyptian government in just one month

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Muhammad Alaa 18 April 2017

A report by Partners for Transparency monitored 94 incidents of corruption inside the corridors of the Egyptian government during the past month of March, most of them under investigation.

He warned that the Ministry of Supply, which has the largest balance in the number of corruption cases, is about 16 incidents, pointing out that, in addition to the localities and health, it is considered the most recorded incidents of corruption and wasting public money.

The Foundation stated that the report comes through monitoring and analyzing procedural and legislative developments, and statements related to combating corruption, as well as monitoring and analyzing corruption incidents that have been revealed or published through various media outlets.

Partners for Transparency Foundation is a non-governmental organization that has been operating since December 2014, and defines itself as “working 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 and respect for human rights, And the construction of a good governance system.

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