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Tuesday 28 / February / 2017 - 10:42 AM
Atef Farouk
The administrative prosecution decided to refer 18 engineers to trial, including 3 general managers in the Central Administration for the operation and maintenance of news studios in the Radio and Television Union, after it was proven that they committed serious financial and administrative violations that resulted in damaging public money.
The list of defendants includes Salwa Muhammad Mahmoud, Director General of the Operation and Maintenance of External Recordings at the Central Administration for the Operation and Maintenance of News Studios, Khaled Mustafa Ahmed, Director General of Technical Affairs in the Studios of Current Events in the Broadcast Engineering Sector, and Magdy Abu Hashem al-Sayed, Sherine Muhammad Mortada, Muhammad Subhi Ibrahim and Tamer Rabi` Abu Zaid and Muhammad Ahmad Muhammad, Communications Engineers at the Central Administration for the Operation and Maintenance of News Studios, Ahmed Abdel Rahman Othman, Chief Engineer at the Central Administration for Foreign Broadcasts, Muhammad Khalil Hamada, Communications Engineer and Khaled Tharwat Abdel Majid, Director of the Department of Operation and Maintenance of Audio News Editing Rooms and Communication Engineers Hisham Muhammad Zaki and Karim Munir Mukhaimer and Muhammad Hassan Hussain, Computer Engineer, Rasha Zakaria Ibrahim, Communications Engineer, Muhammad Abd al-Salam Ahmad, Computer Engineer, Karim Hamed Muhammad, Ahmad Mustafa Ibrahim and Sameh Muhammad Magdy, Communications Engineers.
The indictment report in Case 10 of the Supreme Judicial Year 59 confirmed that all the accused, as the ones in charge of the maintenance and operation of Studio 11 and the News Editing Room, did not preserve the money and property of their employer, and did not perform the duties assigned to them, and refused to implement the decisions, instructions and orders related to the performance of duties Functional.
The investigations revealed that the first and second defendants refrained from receiving some equipment and devices and did not implement the decisions of the Chairman of the Board of Trustees, and they incited all studio operation and maintenance engineers to refrain from receiving, which led to the failure to deliver these devices to the owners of the Covenant and the failure to complete maintenance contracts as a result of the continuous operation and maintenance engineers not implementing Decisions of the Chairman of the Board of Trustees, which put public money at risk.
It turned out that the rest of the accused caused a loss of opportunity for their employer to end the procedures for receiving devices and concluding and developing maintenance contracts, which led to confusion in work and exposing public money to waste.
The investigations ended with referring all the accused to trial, and the administrative prosecution asked the president of the court to determine the nearest session to hear the case.
Short link: https://pfort.org/en/?p=2036