Sisi Swears in New Gov’t
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Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi swore in a new government on Saturday that included 15 new ministers, a week after the previous administration resigned following a corruption scandal, state media reported.
Sharif Ismail, a former petroleum minister seen as a veteran technocrat, will serve as prime minister.
Former premier Ibrahim Mahlab's government resigned on September 12 days after the arrest of agriculture minister Salah Helal as part of a corruption probe.
It had also come under growing criticism for delays in economic projects.
A senior government official said reshuffle, the first major shake-up since Sisi won elections last year, was meant to "pump new blood" into the government.
The ministers of foreign affairs, defense, interior, justice and finance have kept their positions in the new cabinet.
Sisi also named former head of the state oil company Tarek al-Mullah as petroleum minister, charged with easing the country's energy crisis and attracting more foreign investment in a strategic sector, state news agency MENA reported.
Source: News Agencies, Edited by website team
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