Mohammad Rashad Al Matini

Egyptian engineer and politician From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Mohammad Rashad Al Matini is Egypt's former minister of transportation from 2 August 2012 until his resignation in the aftermath of the Manfalut railway accident on 17 November 2012.[1]

Prime MinisterHesham Qandil
Preceded byGalal Saeed
Succeeded byHatem Abdel Latif
PartyIndependent
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Mohammad Rashad Al Matini
Minister of Transportation
In office
2 August 2012  17 November 2012
Prime MinisterHesham Qandil
Preceded byGalal Saeed
Succeeded byHatem Abdel Latif
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Career

Al Matini worked as a professor of civil engineering at Cairo University.[2] He also served as a consultant at different ministries related to his field of speciality.[3]

He was appointed minister of transportation in the Qandil cabinet on 2 August 2012,[4] replacing Galal Saeed.[5] It was the first governmental post of Al Matini who had no political affiliation.[6] On 17 November 2012, a train crashed with a school bus, killing more than 40 school-age children and injuring others in Assiut governorate. Upon this event, Al Matini submitted his resignation to President Mohammad Morsi.[1] Rashad was replaced by Hatem Abdel Latif on 5 January 2013 in a cabinet reshuffle.[7]

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