State lawsuits authority chief emphasizes digital overhaul and legal efficiency in nationwide address

Counselor Dr. Hussein Madkour, head of Egypt’s State Lawsuits Authority, reaffirmed his commitment to enhancing legal efficiency and digital transformation during a high-level virtual meeting on Monday, July 14.
The nationwide video conference brought together the Authority’s vice-presidents, branch chiefs, and department heads for a comprehensive review of operational progress across all offices.
Among those in attendance were Counselor Ahmed Fikry, Vice-President and Head of the Technical Inspection Department, and Counselor Ahmed Thabet, Vice-President and Secretary-General of the Authority.
Dr. Madkour underscored the importance of leveraging modern technology to maintain open and continuous communication between central leadership and regional branches.
“Using advanced digital tools, including video conferencing, is now a fundamental pillar of our comprehensive transformation strategy,” he said.
He emphasized that these innovations are designed to improve workflow, simplify legal procedures, and increase both transparency and speed in decision-making processes.
The meeting focused on several strategic priorities, including preparations for the upcoming parliamentary elections and the handling of related electoral appeals.
Also on the agenda was an assessment of ongoing coordination between the Authority’s central administration and its provincial offices.
Discussions also covered the logistical and technical support required by various branches to ensure they can fulfill their mandate effectively, especially in the areas of public fund protection and delivering timely legal justice.
Dr. Madkour concluded the session by praising the dedication and professionalism of branch leaders and staff, encouraging continued diligence in pursuit of the Authority’s mission.
“We must persist in our commitment to responsibility and service to the Egyptian state,” he stated.
The meeting is part of a broader push by Egypt’s legal leadership to align institutional performance with national objectives and the evolving needs of governance in the digital age.