The Ministry of Supply and Internal Trade is exploring
the development of an integrated digital system for inspecting and classifying
markets and commodity outlets as part of its efforts to strengthen oversight
mechanisms and improve governance across the internal trade system.
During a recent meeting, officials reviewed a
comprehensive proposal for establishing an advanced digital platform to manage
inspection and oversight activities using data analytics and digital monitoring
tools. The system is intended to enhance the efficiency of field inspections,
improve market oversight mechanisms, and reinforce governance within the
internal trade framework.
The meeting was attended by Sherif Farouk, Minister of
Supply and Internal Trade; Atef Helmy, Chairperson of Prime Business
Consulting; Ahmed Helmy, the company’s Chief Executive Officer; Raafat Radwan,
Head of the Government Sector; and Mahmoud Yassin, Projects Manager.
The discussions also addressed the launch of a digital
classification system for commercial and supply-related activities. The system
would rely on a set of defined criteria to measure the level of compliance and
discipline among market participants, enabling authorities to assess the
performance of sales outlets and encourage adherence to regulations governing
trading and pricing.
Participants further examined ways to integrate
citizens into the community oversight framework through the “Haqqi” program.
The initiative would allow citizens to submit complaints and observations via
digital platforms, linking these reports directly to field inspection systems
to accelerate responses and improve service delivery.
The proposed system is also expected to be integrated
with several digital platforms currently under development within the ministry,
most notably the Price Radar system for real-time monitoring of market price
movements, as well as the digital Inspector Card application, which supports
and electronically documents field inspection operations, thereby enhancing
transparency and regulatory efficiency.
Sherif Farouk said the ministry attaches significant
importance to developing market oversight tools using modern technology in a
way that contributes to better governance of the internal trade system and
improves market management efficiency.
He added that integrating citizens into the monitoring
and oversight framework represents a key pillar for strengthening trust between
citizens and state institutions, improving the quality of services provided,
and regulating markets in a more efficient and transparent manner.
Farouk also noted that developing digital inspection
and oversight systems would support real-time monitoring of markets, enable
faster decision-making, and facilitate more effective responses to practices
that could affect market stability or consumer rights.
Source: Daily News Egypt