Cairo: Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouli stated that Egypt’s Public Prosecution training strategy aims to advance legal education, improve judicial efficiency, and strengthen legal awareness. Addressing the opening ceremony of the training strategy, Madbouli commended the Public Prosecution’s efforts in enhancing legal and professional development. The event was attended by ministers, Public Prosecutor Mohamed Shawky, Arab chief prosecutors, senior judges, academics, and international legal representatives. Madbouli stressed that this initiative aligns with Egypt’s Vision 2030 and President Abdel Fattah El Sisi’s “New Beginning” initiative, focusing on human development and institutional reform. He noted that ensuring a fair and effective legal system is essential for national stability and economic progress. The Premier also stressed the importance of legal awareness in reducing crime and improving public services, particularly for people with disabilities. He emphasized that judicial modernization supports br
oader economic and social reforms.
According to State Information Service Egypt, during the event, Madbouli received the Public Prosecution’s honorary shield. The ceremony included a documentary on the training strategy and a panel discussion with the Ministers of Communications and Justice, leading academics, and senior judicial officials, addressing the strategy’s role in strengthening Egypt’s legal framework.