Egyptian television presenter Reham Said looks set to start Tuesday’s episode of her show Sabaya al-Khair, on Al-Nahar TV by showing exclusive footage from Zefta General Hospital, despite attempts of the hospital's management to prevent her from shooting the footage. The footage purports to highlight negligence and corruption at the hospital, which stopped working in 2011 but served more than two million people and 56 villages. Egyptian columnist Mohammed Fouda will be a guest on the show. He initially wrote about corruption and negligence at Zefta General Hospital, describing it as "a haven for thugs, bandits and drug traffickers."
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