Social media, TV stations and newspapers in Egypt are abuzz after reports that the parliament speaker and his two deputies are using state funds to get flashy cars worth hundreds of thousands of dollars.
The scandal comes at a time when Egyptians are being constantly called upon to do with less to weather the country’s worst economic crisis in decades.
Only last week, President Abdel-Fattah El-Sisi told a youth conference that Egypt was “poor, very, very poor.
Adding fuel to the fire, a prominent lawmaker has reportedly been referred to the 596-seat chamber’s disciplinary committee for publicly criticizing the purchase of the cars.
The furor has spread to include criticism of El-Sisi, with some accusing his government of professing poverty while spending lavishly on the luxurious comfort of its members.
Source : Arab News
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