Wael Ali - Mina Ghali |
Partners for Transparency issued its first monthly report in its "Corruption Status Book series of reports" for last July.
The report reviewed the governmental measures taken during the month, and said that they included the establishment of coordination bodies to combat corruption, and did not include specific mechanisms to ensure the efficiency of work within these bodies, in addition to that it did not set a time limit for the completion of these bodies from their work. The report stated that July witnessed 71 corruption incidents, among them 11 in local agencies, 9 in the Ministry of Health, 8 in the oil sector, 6 in agriculture and the same in effects, 5 in youth and sports, 4 in Al Dakhiliya, and the rest was distributed to several other sectors at rates ranging between One incident and three incidents. He said: "The number of cases under investigation within corruption cases is 24 incidents, and the cases that have not been investigated are 22, followed by the cases under trial 19 incidents, and the cases in which were ruled 6 incidents that were completed with different penalties." In the same context, the report of the Anti-Corruption Index, issued by the "One World for Development" Foundation, yesterday, yesterday, criticized the National Anti-Corruption Strategy and its implementation plan, saying that it is "noise without flour." The report stated that it monitored the absence of information about the fate of the information circulation and civil service laws, among the administration’s support, the rejection of professional union entities, the recovery of smuggled funds and the protection of witnesses. |
Short link: https://pfort.org/en/?p=174