Al-Sharkia Governor Eng. Hazem El-Ashmouni issued 18 disciplinary decisions against 35 employees of the state's administrative apparatus within the governorate. These decisions were based on the findings of investigations conducted by the competent investigative authorities and the Administrative Prosecution Authority, as well as rulings from the Disciplinary Court and memoranda from the governorate's Legal Affairs Department regarding alleged administrative violations.
These decisions penalized 35 employees across various districts, centers, cities, and neighborhoods within the governorate (Zagazig 1st District, Zagazig, Abu Hammad, Minya Al-Qamh, Kafr Saqr, Faqous, Abu Kabir, Bilbeis, and Al-Ibrahimia). Penalties ranged from fines and warnings to salary deductions and referrals to the Administrative Prosecution and the Disciplinary Court. Those found to have legal grounds for exemption were granted, all within the limits stipulated by law and regulations.
The governor emphasized that these decisions are part of implementing the principle of reward and punishment, maintaining administrative discipline, and ensuring the smooth operation of the governorate's administrative apparatus. He stressed that the executive branch will not tolerate any misconduct. Administrative negligence, and that legal accountability is an inherent right of the state and a fundamental means of regulating the work system and achieving job discipline.