Egypt bans TV Interview with anti-corruption critic
CAIRO — A rare TV interview with Egypt’s former chief auditor, who went on trial after publicly alleging massive government corruption, has been banned, the former state official said on Sunday.
Hesham Genena, who was fired by President Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi after he spoke out against corruption in March, told The Associated Press that Al-Mehwar TV network cancelled the entire episode of the “90 minutes” talk show without giving any reasons.
Al-Mehwar has been airing promos for the interview for several days and it was due to be aired on Saturday night. Instead the network replaced it with a soap opera.
Genena said that before recording a three-hour-interview, he asked producers to get security clearance, knowing that he could be blacklisted because of his anti-government positions. He said he only gave the interview after getting assurances that there were no security objections.
