
His statements have stirred controversy, which urged President Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi to form an investigative committee. In December 2015, Genena said that government corruption cost up to EGP 600bn from between 2012 to 2015.

They are also accused of assaulting the head of CAA, Hisham Genena, and reporting false news related to CAA’s work on the recently published data about corruption in state institutions, in addition to disturbing national security and inciting the public against CAA.Īl-Hawary previously made televised statements on the CAA corruption report where he impugned its facts and said it was completed only over a year’s time and not three years and accused Genena of taking narcotics. Salah, Rania Amer and Dandarawy Al-Haway from the editorial team were referred to court on charges of publishing false news about the Central Auditing Agency. "We have always announced that we are ready for positive and useful negotiations but, as we have mentioned repeatedly, the condition for those talks to be successful is that we enter those negotiations in a stance of equality and respect for nations' rights," Ramin Mehmanparast was quoted as saying by the website of Iran's Arabic language al-Alam television.The Giza Cassation Court referred El-Youm El-Sabaa editor-in-chief Khaled Salah and two editorial team members to trial, reported the state-owned newspaper Gomhouria. This has made it more difficult to create a united front against the threat that a nuclear-armed Iran would pose to world peace," the article read.Īlso on Wednesday, the Iranian Foreign Ministry said Tehran remains ready to engage in negotiations with world powers concerned about its nuclear program, but only if the other parties show it due respect. "Indeed, the IAEA has known for years that Tehran was building an atomic weapon, but has been reluctant to say so. In an editorial published Wednesday, the British Daily Telegraph indirectly criticized ElBaradei. He is the one who stopped the Security Council from imposing serious sanctions, providing the Iranians with precious time." "ElBaradei didn't just mess us up, he messed up the entire sane world," added Uzi Eilam, former head of Israel'sĪtomic Energy Agency. "Now it turns out that ElBaradei led an active policy of concealment and disregard. These are old things which were hidden and not published," the official added. History may judge him as the person who helped Iran obtain a nuclear weapon. "He simply rescued Iran and was constantly busy covering up for them, causing serious damage by allowing the Iranians to fool the entire world and play for time.


Senior Israeli officials said Tuesday night that the International Atomic Energy Agency report
