CAIRO — A bill designed to crack down on rampant government corruption at the local level and implement significant reforms is making its way through Egypt's parliament.
Municipal corruption has run amok without local councils' oversight, according to sources who spoke with Al-Monitor. The last local councils were dissolved by the Cairo Administrative Court following the 2011 revolution. While municipal employees are appointed by the state in Egypt, local councils are elected by the people and tasked with monitoring municipalities' performance.