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Sisi Sacks Top Auditor for Criticizing Government Corruption

Sisi Sacks Top Auditor for Criticizing Government Corruption
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Egypt's President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi dismissed the country's top auditor, who criticized the government for alleged massive corruption.

Sisi Sacks Top Auditor for Criticizing Government Corruption

Hesham Geneina, the head of the Central Auditing Organization, was sacked after being criticized by the country's senior officials as well as pro-government media for his comments about widespread corruption in the government.

In was earlier in December that Geneina said in an interview with Youm 7 newspaper that government corruption had cost the country 76 billion dollars over four years.

Sisi later appointed a commission to probe the auditor's claim, which quickly concluded that Geneina misled the public with support from "foreign" parties.

The president also named Geneina's deputy, Hesham Badawi, as the new head of the Central Auditing Organization.

Also on Monday, the Supreme Judicial Council in Egypt forced 32 Egyptian judges into retirement for their opposition to the ouster of former President Mohammad Morsi by Sisi, then the chief of the army, in 2013.

Relatively, the council took a similar measure last week, retiring 15 other judges.

All the judges had been suspended in March 2015, when the council's lower panel ordered their retirement. They had refused to recognize the legality of Morsi's 2013 ouster by the army. Some of the judges even signed a statement to express their opposition to the coup.

Since the ouster of Morsi, thousands of anti-government protesters have been sentenced to jail by civilian and military courts in Egypt.

Source: News Agencies, Edited by website team

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