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Latest in Tag: general prosecution

General prosecution deposits EGP 4bn in state treasury
Government waging campaign against administrative corruption since 2015

Egypt investigates death of Egyptian citizen in Italy
The embassy will announce the results of its investigation with the Italian sides as soon as it’s concluded

Press Syndicate to send report to prosecution following corruption incident
Prosecution will investigate alleged corruption in syndicate

Press Syndicate head, secretary general and freedoms rapporteur detained
Syndicate leaders spend night in jail after refusing to pay a bail of EGP 10,000 after being accused of harbouring wanted suspects

79 protestors referred to trial on Saturday, 48 of them released
Defendants, including juveniles, are charged with protesting without permission in Dokki

Stocks of Safwan Thabet frozen, Abderdeen increases stakes in Juhayna
Stock marketās main index EGX-30 dropped by 0.94%, registering at 7172.6 points
In pictures: Cairoās lawyers attack police brutality, collapse of rule of law
Death of lawyer Kareem Hamdy ignites fierce criticism of government and security forces amongst legal professionals

Egyptās judiciary ā by the government, for the government
In turn, Head of the Supreme Judiciary Council Judge Mohamed Abdelrahim said the president stood by judges against āattempts of intervention from some countries that wanted to comment on some verdicts they didnāt like and asked not to enforce themā.

Court ‘terrorises’ defence lawyers on cabinet clashes case: Lawyers’ Syndicate
Court refers syndicate statement to prosecution for insults, defence lawyers withdraw from cabinet clashes case

Prosecution appeals against the release of Zamalek Ultras
Defendants accused of hooliganism, blocking roads, protesting without permission
Arrest warrants issued against two policemen for prisoner deaths
Three others placed under arrest in hospital pending investigation

Court rejects appeal of āCamel Battleā verdict
Court of Cassation rules that the verdict acquitting 24 Mubarak-era figures of killing protesters stands