CAIRO, June 24, 2018 (MENA) - Egypt's Prime Minister Moustafa Madbouli received on Sunday a report confirming the reduction of the number of complaints over the rise in transportation fees and gas cylinders' prices from June 16 to 22. The government's unified complaints mechanism received 14 complaints on June 16 and the number of complaints reached its peak on June 18 standing at 254 complaints, according to the report. The number of complaints began to go down on June 20 to stand at 150, then reached 49 complaints on June 22, the report added. The decline in the number of complaints as reflected in the report is attributed to the government's efforts to abide by the political leadership's directives to promptly handle people's complaints.