Egypt- State ministries record 83 corruption cases in August: PFT
MENAFN - Daily News Egypt - 09/18/2016
The Ministry of Supply continued to top PFT's list with the highest number of cases of corruption, estimated by the report at 17. A recently exposed case of wide corruption related to wheat heavily contributed to the ministry's ranking on top of the list.
The wheat fraud case caused the cabinet to accept the resignation of former Supply Minister Khaled Hanafy, as prosecution authorities launched investigations and ordered the detention of several officials and silo owners.
'The largest case of corruption was the wheat fraud case, as the parliamentary Fact-Finding Committee estimed that at least two tonnes of scam wheat supplies cost EGP 5.6bn. As such, Hanafy's resignation was accepted as he faced several accusations filed to the general prosecutor of wasting public funds, 'PFT stated.
The report added that investigations include officials from the ministries of supply and agriculture, as well as from the organization for Export and Import Control and silo companies.
While members of parliament planned to question the minister, their work was halted due to his resignation. The resignation is the second in the government working under President Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi, after the former agriculture minister was sentenced to prison after being charged with accepting bribes.
Meanwhile, the report stated that the second most corrupt ministry was the Agriculture Ministry with 10 cases, followed by the ministries of telecommunications, interior, and local development, each with more than five cases in August. Other ministries which scored between two to five cases included education, investment, housing, finance, justice, health, and higher education.
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