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Latest in Tag: Hassan Malek

Court cancels release of MB businessperson Hassan Malek following prosecution appeal
The court renewed detention of Malek and another two defendants for 45 more days pending investigations

Detention of Brotherhood businessman Hassan Malek renewed for 45 days
Malek was detained in 2006 prior to the 25 January Revolution; however, he was pardoned and released in 2011

Businessmen and the state: A confusing relationship
Several businessmen faced issues this year such as confiscating assets, freezing stocks and freezing bank accounts, causing a major drop in the stock market performance

Detention renewed for Brotherhood businessman on charges of âharming economyâ
Brotherhood leader Hassan Malek was arrested Thursday after being accused of withholding US dollars to âescalate ongoing dollar crisisâ

Companies owned by MB leader not closed: Asset seizure committee
Muslim Brotherhood leader Hassan Malek is the owner of several well-known clothes and furniture stores

Suez Canal Development law remains at draft stage
Qandil: There will be no âstate within the stateâ of countries like Qatar gaining access to the sovereign asset

Egyptian government attempts to woo former regime businessmen
Malek: Yassin Mansour and Hafez El Shishti âwill, God-willing, return to Egyptâ

Morsy pursues reconciliation with business
Presidential message sent out to Egyptian businessmen during CI Capital conference in London

What if foreign investment flows in?
Statements on investment and economic achievements made by Mubarak-regime ministers were never met with trust by the general public, while specialists could see that they were nothing more than media fireworks systematically set off to improve the picture of utter destruction the country’s state of affairs had reached. A simple review of the number of …
Security to release Muslim Brotherhood leaders
By AFP CAIRO:- Two senior leaders of the Egyptian opposition Muslim Brotherhood are to be released on Wednesday after nearly six years behind bars, their lawyer told AFP. Khairat Al-Shater â the Islamist group’s number three and one of its main financiers âand businessman Hassan Malek were detained in 2006 and sentenced to seven years …