Egypt

Govt to investigate MPs’ medical care violations

Speaker of the People’s Assembly Fathi Sorour has sent to the Ministry of Interior all documents relating to violations in the provision of state-financed medical treatment alleged to have been commited by some members of parliament.

Sorour took action in response to a letter sent to him by the health minister and an early-day motion submitted by People’s Assembly member Mostafa el-Bakri.

Sorour asked the interior minister to carry out all necessary investigations to uncover the truth about the alleged violations.

Hamdi el-Sayyed, head of the People’s Assembly’s Health Committee, held a meeting on Sunday attended by those MPs involved in the current crisis. In order to avoid media coverage the meeting was not announced by el-Sayyed. One of the MPs attending was Shams Anwar from the National Democratic Party, who also serves as deputy of the health ministry in Beheira.

Sources said el-Sayyid decided to hold the meeting with MPs before convening a general meeting for the Health Committee to discuss the crisis.

Meanwhile, Gamalat Rafea, a member of the People’s Assembly from the ruling National Democratic Party, staged a sit-in inside one of the Specialized Medical Councils after Mohamed Abdeen, head of the Specialized Medical Councils, refused to approve decisions providing state-financed medical care to citizens in Rafea’s constituency, even though the deputy health minister had already signed approval.

Rafea suspended her sit-in after receiving a phone call from the Minister of State for Legal Affairs and Legislative Councils, who promised to solve the problem.

Rafea is ninth on a list of 25 MPs who, between 1 September 2009 and 31 December 2009, receivedapproval for medical treatment with a total cost of LE250 million. Rafea alone received approval for state-financed care worth more than LE10 million during that period.

Translated from the Arabic Edition.

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