Egypt: 16 administrative staff disciplined in Sharqia for violations
Translated from Arabic, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- The governor of Sharqia, Egypt, has disciplined 16 administrative employees for violating regulations.
- Investigations by relevant authorities and disciplinary court rulings confirmed the violations.
- The governor stressed the importance of adherence to work rules and improving public services.
Sixteen administrative employees in Egypt's Sharqia governorate have been disciplined for violating regulations, following investigations by relevant authorities and rulings from the disciplinary court. Governor Hazem Ashmouny issued 13 disciplinary decisions against the staff after their administrative breaches were confirmed.
The disciplinary actions targeted employees across various centers and cities within the governorate, including Zagazig, Abu Kabir, Minya Al-Qamh, Faqous, Al-Husseiniya, Belbeis, Hehya, Mashtool El Souk, Al-Ibrahimiyah, and Abu Hammad, as well as Deirb Negm.
Governor Ashmouny emphasized his continued monitoring of job performance across all executive bodies in the governorate. He stated that adherence to work regulations and improving services for citizens are paramount. "Employees in the administrative apparatus must adhere to their job duties and maintain discipline within," he said, adding that the principle of reward and punishment will be applied to everyone.
Employees in the administrative apparatus must adhere to their job duties and maintain discipline within, with the principle of reward and punishment applied to everyone.
Originally published by Al-Masry Al-Youm in Arabic. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.