SCAF has not raised Egypt's foreign debt ceiling, so far: Official - Economy - Business... - 0 views
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SCAF has not raised Egypt's foreign debt ceiling, so far: Official The IMF may yet ink a $3 billion loan deal with Egypt despite disagreements between the country's military and finance and planning ministries over foreign borrowing, an insider tells Ahram Online Salma Hussein, Thursday 27 Oct 2011 The current visit of an IMF delegation to Cairo could end up yielding a loan agreement, a finance ministry official has told Ahram Online on condition of anonymity.
Drop 'dictator debt,' activists and economists say | Al-Masry Al-Youm: Today's News fro... - 0 views
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Egypt has a budget deficit of nearly 10 percent of GDP and the finance minister recently said that the country is on the brink of a liquidity crisis. Meanwhile, economic growth has slowed since the uprising, decreasing government revenues, while public sector workers around the country are striking to raise wages that have been stagnant for decades.
Audit and cancel Egypt's debt | Al-Masry Al-Youm: Today's News from Egypt - 0 views
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On 31 October, a group of researchers, activists and civil society organizations will launch the Egyptian Debt Audit and Cancellation Campaign in coordination with international actions in Europe and Latin America. The main goal of the campaign is to audit and cancel Egypt's foreign debt that was accumulated under ousted President Hosni Mubarak.
We Will Not Pay the Debts of Tyranny - 3 views
In Egypt, corruption cases had an American root - The Washington Post - 0 views
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S. officials have not publicly raised questions about the funding to ECES
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The privatization and economic opening of recent years have created new opportunities for ‘vertical corruption’ at upper levels of government affecting state resources
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Officials at USAID declined to discuss their support of the Egyptian think tank, privatization efforts in the country or the sentiments shared in the confidential cables.
Gamal Mubarak and Atef Ebeid Lost 7 billion Egyptian Pounds in Privatization Scandal | ... - 1 views
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Reports revealed new details in the on-going investigation of government privatizing and selling public-sector companies for less than their predetermined prices. These reports, compiled by the Public Funds Prosecution and the Administrative Supervisory Authority, suggest that Gamal Mubarak, son of deposed President Hosni Mubarak, Atef Ebeid, the former Prime Minister, and nine former ministers, wasted some LE7 billion in privatizing 11of 19 public-sector companies.
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