The head of the Egyptian State Council, Counselor Ahmed Aboud, decided to hire three female judges at the technical office for the first time in the Council’s history.
This decision has been in place since the Council began moving to hire women in the judicial sector three years ago, according to Egypt Today.
These three female judges have been employed in the technical office of the head of the Council based on their proven excellence and dedication in the work assigned to them since joining the State Council.
The three newly appointed female judges are Assistant Advisor (A) / Hind Ahmed Ali Aliwa Amara, Assistant Advisor (A) / Radwa Helmy Ahmed Abdullah, Assistant Advisor (A) / Mona Mahmoud Ahmed Rushdi Mahmoud.
The decision was made due to the three judges’ efficiency and dedication to performance and work.
Counselor Ahmed Abboud, Chairman of the State Council, stressed the great keenness to seek the assistance of female judges in all aspects of judicial work within the State Council, as it is their right, just like their peers among the Council’s eminent judges who spare no effort in achieving justice and fairness to rights holders, and maintain diligence as a means. Excellence in work is an approach.