The report of "Partners for Transparency" revealed that last September witnessed 79 corruption incidents, indicating that the Ministry of Supply still ranked highest among corruption incidents during September, with a score of 15 incidents.
The Foundation added, in its statement today: “The local supply sector follows with 11 incidents of corruption, followed by the Ministry of Health with 9 incidents of corruption, then comes the Ministry of Agriculture with 8 incidents of corruption, followed by the Ministry of Education with 7 incidents, then the Communications and Information Technology Sector with 4 incidents. .
The report indicated that the incidents under investigation came first among corruption incidents during September 2016, as it received the largest percentage with 681 TP1T, followed by the incidents under trial with a score of 18%, then the incidents that were not investigated came in the ratio of 11%, and finally the incidents that were judged last. By 3% of total incidents.
The report indicated that Cairo governorate still got the largest share of corruption incidents last September, with 21 incidents of corruption, followed by Giza governorate with 9 incidents of corruption, followed by Qena governorate with 6 incidents, then Sohag and Eastern governorates with 5 incidents each.
The report pointed out that September witnessed the conclusion of the first session of the Egyptian Parliament without real and tangible participation in developing the legislative environment to combat corruption, as Parliament did not discuss or introduce any of the laws required by the anti-corruption system, and the month witnessed the follow-up of the issue of "wheat corruption" at the Ministry of Supply after The Minister of Supply, Khaled Hanafi, was dismissed, and the graft received documents proving his involvement in the waste of public money.
As for political discourse, September witnessed President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi affirming, in his speeches, the state’s determination to combat corruption during his speech at the G20 summit held in China, during a working session that discussed ways to reach more effective and efficient financial and economic governance, while the month did not witness intense Holding seminars and training activities related to combating corruption within government agencies.
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