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PM: State made significant shift in streamlining gov’t services

The State has made a significant shift in facilitating public services without any direct contact between the public servant and the citizen to close the door on any suspicions of corruption, Prime Minister Moustafa Madbouli said Saturday 10/12/2022.

Madbouli was speaking to journalists during a press conference on the margins of his visit to the Governorate of Suez where he inspected some important development projects and had a meeting with a group of lawmakers representing the governorate at the two chambers of the parliament.

He said some pre and post-1973 residential cities in Suez had never seen any development; therefore, their infrastructure is decaying.

Upon the request of the Governor of Suez, President Abdel Fattah El Sisi has given directives to immediately work on developing 35 residential areas in the governorate, the premier said, noting that development works are already complete in as many as 17 areas, and the other areas will follow suit within few months.

Madbouli noted that residents of squatter areas, where development works would not be fitting, will be relocated to adequate housing units in new urban areas, just like those who benefited from Asmarat, Bashayer El Khair, and Ahalina projects.

During his visit to the Suez Canal governorate, Madbouli also paid an inspection tour of a new sports city and a sports medicine hospital.

Source: State Information Service Egypt

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