Egyptian authorities have detained the deputy governor of the country’s second largest city, the most senior female official to be arrested over corruption charges.
The country’s highest anti-graft agency said late on Sunday that Souad el-Kholy, deputy governor of the Mediterranean city of Alexandria, faces accusations of bribery, profiteering and squandering public funds.
Five local businessmen were arrested in connection with the case.
El-Kholy was named deputy governor by President Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi in 2015.
Alexandria is notorious for illegal buildings and the demolition of historical buildings to make way for high-rise apartment towers.
AP