Egypt Accuses 2 Former Officials of Wasting $9 Mn

A port affiliated with the General Authority for Land and Dry Ports in Egypt. (Egyptian government)
A port affiliated with the General Authority for Land and Dry Ports in Egypt. (Egyptian government)
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Egypt Accuses 2 Former Officials of Wasting $9 Mn

A port affiliated with the General Authority for Land and Dry Ports in Egypt. (Egyptian government)
A port affiliated with the General Authority for Land and Dry Ports in Egypt. (Egyptian government)

Two former officials at Egypt’s General Authority for Land and Dry Ports have been accused of wasting $9 million by purchasing unnecessary insurance devices for the ports.

The Administrative Prosecution Authority referred the former officials to disciplinary trial.

The former head of the Central Administration of Land Ports of the Authority, and the former chairman of the Board of Directors are alleged to have purchased 188 insurance devices, even though the ports only needed 120. The additional 68 devices were valued at $9 million.

According to a statement, the head of the Administrative Prosecution Authority, Adly Gad, issued his decision after a report from the port authority to determine the responsibility of the Authority’s specialists for purchasing insurance devices.

Each of the two former officials prepared reports claiming the authority needed 188 insurance devices and concluding a contract with a company to purchase them, estimated at over $27 million.

They were also accused of violating the established contracting procedures by not obtaining the approval of the prime minister before concluding the agreement. Additionally, the contracts were written in English, not Arabic, which is also a violation of the applicable regulations.

In an attempt to redress the losses, the Authority agreed with the supplier to cancel the contract 23 devices which were not dispatched and delivered. It returned two devices to the supplier and sold 25 to Egyptian Airports and Cairo Airport.

The Authority was left with 18 devices, worth $2 million.



Israel Begins Ground Offensive Against Hezbollah in Southern Lebanon

An Israeli tank maneuvers in northern Israel near the Israel-Lebanon border, Monday, Sept. 30, 2024. (AP Photo/Baz Ratner)
An Israeli tank maneuvers in northern Israel near the Israel-Lebanon border, Monday, Sept. 30, 2024. (AP Photo/Baz Ratner)
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Israel Begins Ground Offensive Against Hezbollah in Southern Lebanon

An Israeli tank maneuvers in northern Israel near the Israel-Lebanon border, Monday, Sept. 30, 2024. (AP Photo/Baz Ratner)
An Israeli tank maneuvers in northern Israel near the Israel-Lebanon border, Monday, Sept. 30, 2024. (AP Photo/Baz Ratner)

Israeli ground forces crossed into southern Lebanon early Tuesday, marking a significant escalation of an offensive against Hezbollah militants.
The incursion follows weeks of heavy blows by Israel against Hezbollah — including an airstrike that killed its longtime leader, Hassan Nasrallah — and seeks to step up the pressure on the group, which began firing rockets into northern Israel after the start of the war in Gaza.

The Israeli military said in a brief statement that it began “limited, localized and targeted ground raids” against Hezbollah targets in southern Lebanon.

“These targets are located in villages close to the border and pose an immediate threat to Israeli communities in northern Israel,” it said.

There was no word on how long the operation would last, but the army said soldiers had been training and preparing for the mission in recent months. Israel has said it will continue to strike the group until it is safe for displaced Israelis from border communities to return to their homes.

Ahead of the Israeli announcement, United States officials said Israel launched small ground raids inside Lebanon, and Israel declared three small border communities to be a “closed military zone,” restricting access only to army personnel.
There were no reports of direct clashes between Israeli troops and Hezbollah militants. But throughout the evening, Israeli artillery units pounded targets in southern Lebanon and the sounds of airstrikes were heard throughout Beirut.