A decision from the Egyptian Media Syndicate regarding the crisis of Tamer Abdel Moneim

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Accusations of violating the professional code of honor by Tamer Abdel Moneim Tamer Abdel Moneim to resume his program next Saturday
In a disciplinary step following a lengthy investigation, the Egyptian Media Syndicate announced its decision to suspend media figure Tamer Abdel Moneim from appearing on television for one week, with the days of his interrogation included in the suspension period.
The decision came after a hearing session and a thorough examination of the allegations against him, which included accusations of violating the media professional code of honor. The syndicate considered the findings sufficient to impose a temporary suspension, while issuing a clear warning to adhere to the rules and standards governing media work in the coming period.
According to the decision, the suspension is implemented starting from the date of the violation, and Abdel Moneim is set to resume presenting his program starting next Saturday after the suspension period ends.
Media Syndicate chief Tarek Saada stated that the decision was based on a report issued by the syndicate’s media observatory, which documented several professional violations in recent episodes of the program.
The statement also noted that the violations included breaching the media honor charter, exceeding the professional code of conduct, and creating controversy deemed inconsistent with established professional standards.
