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Egypt clerics condemn corrupted senior officials | |||
2011-03-29 | |||
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"We want an end to the huge administrative and financial corruption practised by officials in the endowment ministry for many years," he said.
The bodies have been under state control for more than three decades and their reputation among many Egyptians has declined as part of broader discontent at the failings of government. Last month's popular revolt that ended President Hosni Mubarak's ...The former President-for-Life of Egypt, dumped by popular demand in early 2011... three-decade rule was the cue for an anti-corruption drive targeting bigwigs in the former regime. On Wednesday a top official in the religious endowments ministry set part of the building alight by accident while he was burning "important documents inside his office", according to Egyptian state news website www.egynews.net. Dozens of Islamic scholars and employees of the endowments ministry have protested daily in front of the cabinet office in Cairo asking authorities to investigate what they call huge corruption at the ministry and for more pay. Another demonstration organised by employees of al-Azhar called for the removal of senior consultants who they say are unnecessary and overpaid. Some say all religious bodies should be made independent from the state. "We are in deep need of a new system that would ensure officials don't take donated money," said political analyst Nabil Abdel Fattah, researcher in al-Ahram Centre for Political and Strategic Studies. "We must have a council to supervise all religious bodies and monitor their internal affairs." | |||
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