Many would agree that tax reform in Egypt is a necessity, especially after the abolition of progressive taxation and the institution of a unified income tax.
The former minister of finance, Youssef Boutros-Ghali, who joined the Egyptian cabinet in (...)
Anyone following the Madinaty dispute knows that the government is up to its head in this case, despite Prime Minister Ahmed Nazif's reassurances to shareholders and buyers that their rights would be preserved. Truth be told, President Hosni (...)
Since the bellies of those working in our government are full, they no longer care about the hungry in this country. This, however, has not held the government back from exploiting this hunger to improve its image in the public eye. After all, this (...)