Egyptian President Mohammad Mursi ordered Mohammad Farid Tohamy, chief of the administrative supervising association to retire Sunday.
Egyptian President Mohammad Mursi ordered Mohammad Farid Tohamy, chief of the administrative supervising association, which is designated to combat the financial and administrative corruption in governmental bodies, to retire on Sunday, state TV reported.
Mursi issued two presidential decrees to appoint Mohammad Omar Wahby as the new chief and Badawy Hamodah as his deputy.
Since he took office in June, Mursi has made many changes in the structure of the government. One of the latest changes was on Aug. 27, when he named 17 people as members of his presidential committee and another four as assistants.