Egypt government resigns amid corruption inquiry
Egypt's government has resigned and the country's oil
minister has been asked to form a new cabinet within a week, the office of
President Abdul Fattah al-Sisi has said.
No
official reason was given for the government's resignation. However,
a senior source was quoted as saying the aim was to reshuffle the cabinet
following a corruption scandal.
Last
Monday, Egypt's
agriculture minister was arrested in connection with the corruption inquiry.
In
a statement, the presidency said Prime Minister Ibrahim Mahlab had delivered
the government's resignation to President Sisi who accepted it.
It
said the president had asked outgoing oil minister Sharif Ismail to form the
new cabinet within a week.
The
outgoing government is to play a caretaker role until then, the statement said.
A
senior government official quoted by AFP news agency said the reshuffle was to
"pump new blood" into the government following the arrest of
agriculture minister Salah Helal.
Shortly
before his arrest, Mr Helal had resigned on the orders of President Sisi.
Reports
said the arrest was in connection with allegations that officials took bribes
to help businessmen illegally acquire state land.
Mr
Sisi has promised to make the fight against corruption a focus of his
administration.
BLOGGER'S COMMENT: The head of the snake is Sisi himself. It is a game being played for dirty purposes Sisi's promise is a big lie and the most hypocritical thing ever. GAME IS AFOOT!
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