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"Hold a Professor" .. Learn the punishment of selling textbooks in the market

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The Egyptian legislator always seeks to preserve the public money, the rights of the state and the citizen, and in the forefront of them the rights of the citizen in teaching and learning in accordance with a system that the state refuses to manipulate or even seek to corrupt. This is what emerged at the age of many legislations that preserve the educational system. Egyptian Penal Code.

The Egyptian Penal Code preserves the rights of the state to prevent the sale and manipulation of textbooks and teaching aids to ensure the success of the system. This is reflected in Chapter Seventeen of the Egyptian Penal Code, especially in Article 229, which states as follows:

"Anyone who prints, publishes, sells or offers for sale a book or a book containing all or some of the educational curricula prescribed in schools run by or supervised by the Ministry of Education or a local administration body before obtaining a license from the competent authority shall be punished with a fine not exceeding five hundred pounds And the confiscation of the book or work. "

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