Investigation Launched Into Corruption Case: Egyptian Ministry of Civil Aviation Selling Aircraft to Turkey

2023-06-15 21:11:52

Al-Marsad Newspaper: Egyptian lawyer Amr Abdel Salam submitted reports to the Public Prosecutor and the Administrative Control Authority, to investigate a major corruption incident in one of the airlines affiliated with the Egyptian Ministry of Civil Aviation, by selling Egyptian aircraft to Turkey.

And according to “Russia Today”, Abdel-Salam said in his communication: “News was published in the Egyptian newspapers regarding MP Muhammad Saad Al-Samudi, a member of the House of Representatives, submitting a request for a briefing to the Speaker of Parliament directed to the Prime Minister and Minister of Civil Aviation to discover incidents of corruption and waste of public money within the Smart Aviation Company, one of the companies.” affiliated to the Ministry of Civil Aviation, which operates in the field of providing air taxi services and cargo transportation.

He added: “The company’s board members sold, during the month of September of last year 2022, one of the Cessna Station aircraft, registration letters su-smc, to the Turkish Panjet Airlines in Ankara, through a broker on the International Information Network website, for an amount of three and a half.” One million dollars, which is an amount much less than its real price, and the mediator obtaining fifty thousand dollars as a commission without offering it for sale through public auction, and following the procedures stipulated in Contracts Regulation Law No. 182 of 2018.

He explained: “The company intends to sell two additional aircraft from the company’s fleet, which number 6 aircraft, for amounts less than the real price and without forming a specialized technical committee to assess the condition of the sold aircraft, determine its condition, the number of operating hours, and determine its price.”

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