
During its participation in the meeting of the liaison strategy group of the Global Coalition against ISIS in Washington, Egypt demanded developing a code of conduct or guiding standards with the aim of combating hatred discourse that spreads on some TV channels and social media websites.
The Egyptian government denied that Egyptian females are migrating to Italy because of violence and the reduction of retirement age.
Egypt's President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi revealed in a speech delivered during the graduation ceremony of military academies' students that his country quelled 21,000 rumours in three months, which aimed at causing chaos and de-stability.
Head of the Central Authority for Organization & Administration Saleh Sheikh said that no decisions or statements have been issued, stressing that the government is keen to maintain the rights of the civil service workers, in addition to developing and bolstering their skills. Adding that this will positively impact the administrative performance of the state and enhances the quality of services provided for citizens.
The civil service law issued in 2016 allowed public sector employees to retire optionally after the age of fifty, without reducing their financial dues and their insurance privileges, said Sheikh.
The Cabinet's Information center stated that in light of the circulated document said to belong to the British Ministry of Interior that UK is endorsing an open-door policy to immigration ahead of Egyptians who are victims of violence and opposition, the center communicated with the Foreign Ministry which denied the news.
This came as the Ministry of Interior demanded the necessity of setting a code of conduct combat to fight hatred speech in some TV channels and on social media.