Last updated: 17 Jan 2024
Whoever reviews legislation in the Egyptian state can recognize the extent of the state’s power and deep-rooted legal concepts, the most important of which is the concept of public money and property, seen as the support for all citizens and the means of providing public services to them. This appears clearly in the Egyptian constitution conclusions reached over the course of many years, through dividing ownership into three types: public property, private property and cooperative property. Both private and cooperative property always have an apparent owner who manages, protects and takes care of them, while public money and property always need a constitutional and legal will to protect them, and even a political will and popular awareness to preserve them.
Anti-Corruption
First Undersecretary: Hesham
Hussein
Head of the Legal Sector in the Administrative Control Authority
Issue No. 3
2022-12-31
22
23
2974-3001
5
Article
Journal
Conscience of the Nation
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14 Jan 2024