Latest in Tag: Mubarak Highlight
Latest in Tag: Mubarak

Mubarak son says family clear of corruption charges, won’t tolerate ‘defamatory reporting’
In February, a massive leak of Credit Suisse clients’ information showed Gamal Mubarak and his brother, Alaa, to have held at least $197.5m in the bank at one point in time.

Court upholds ex-minister Garana’s acquittal in tourism company licences case
Garana, who held office under former president Hosni Mubarak, stood accused of issuing licences for the establishment of tourism companies, which stood in violation of ministerial regulations.

Military funeral for Mubarak, foreign leaders thin on the ground
President Al-Sisi, state officials, and soldiers congregated at the mosque, where cannons stood ready for a 21-gun salute to bid farewell to Mubarak

Egypt’s longest-serving president Mubarak passes away at 91
Mubarak was toppled on 11 February 2011 following 25 January popular revolution in 2011 after millions of Egyptians turned to streets demanding the ousting of the regime

Court frees Mubarak-era chief of staff Zakaria Azmy
Azmy was one of Mubarak’s closest aides

Hamas asserts its non-intervention in Egypt’s internal affairs, denies Mubarak’s testimony
Past ruler was testifying in ‘Prison Break’ case where onetime President Mohamed Morsi is standing trial

Mubarak testifies against Morsi in ‘Prison Break’ case
Rare appearance of Mubarak is first since he was acquitted from charges of ordering to kill protesters

Mubarak absent from testimony in Morsi’s trial
Prosecution said it will summon him again

The years-long tale of going after Mubarak wealth
After the revolution, a new goal appeared: restoring that money, with the illusion of distributing that money to the people, plus some calculating each person’s share in the wealth estimated at the time to be between $40 to $70bn

Court rejects reconciliation proposal of Mubarak and his sons in Presidential Palaces case
The three defendants were previously sentenced to three years in prison

Concerns over voter turnout after candidates vanish from presidential race
Election situation reflects poor political administration, inabilities of political powers, experts say

Art’s role in countering terrorism was greater in Mubarak’s era: Ashraf Zaki
Some projects were rejected by the censorship authority, yet they were presented

Swiss decision to unfreeze assets proves Mubarak never had assets abroad: lawyer
Farid Al-Deeb, lawyer of ousted president Hosni Mubarak, said in a statement Sunday that after the Swiss Federal Council’s decision to unfreeze the assets held for Egypt, “it has become clear that there never have been any assets of former president Hosni Mubarak.” Al-Deeb said that after 11 February 2011, several assets from the former …

Mubarak’s men still prosecuted for corruption
Charges brought against ex-director of Alexandria Library, Al-Ahram gifts case referred to criminal court

Ahmed Ezz’ retrial postponed to May, detention upheld
The charges against him and his co-defendants are related to illegal licensing of his steel factories

Mubarak moves to his residence following recent acquittal
Recently Egypt’s prosecutor general approved the release of Mubarak after he had been acquitted from charges of killing protestors

General prosecutor approves release of Egypt’s former President Mubarak
The general prosecutor’s approval will allow Mubarak to be released from custody and go to his residence

Corruption case against former Mubarak ally dropped
Hussein Salem joins other members of the former regime who are walking free from charges of murder, corruption, or embezzlement

Mubarak officially acquitted of charges of killing protesters
The prosecution said that Mubarak and El-Adly only provided the weapons and vehicles that were used in attacks against the protesters

Rashid Mohamed Rashid eligible to return to Egypt and invest anytime: lawyer
Ashraf Aboul Kheir, lawyer of former industry minister Rashid Mohamed Rashid, said that his client was acquitted by a final judicial verdict from any accusation of corruption, and is eligible to return to Egypt anytime once his name has been cleared from the arrival blacklist. The Cairo Criminal Court ruled on Sunday to accept reconciliation …

Judge in Ibrahim Soliman case steps down
Soliman is accused of having squandered an estimated EGP 1bn in public funds

Egypt currently has 430m francs in frozen funds in Swiss banks: attorney

Committee tasked with retrieving stolen funds seeks reconciliation with Mubarak-era industry minister
The committee approved reconciliation after exonerating Rashid of all charges, Al-Ahram reports

Appeal court revokes death sentences issued against Morsi, Brotherhood members
Morsi is a co-defendant in 3 other cases, including the “Qatar espionage” and Itihadiya Palace case

Another Mubarak-era minister acquitted from charges of exporting gas to Israel
Five years ago, protesters in the 25 January Revolution demanded those responsible for exporting gas to Israel be held responsible

Court adjourns Mubarak’s appeal against fine in telecommunications case
Mubarak, Nazif, and El-Adly were ordered to pay a fine worth EGP 540m

In Video: Hussein Salem: from a Mubarak-era fugitive to a nationalist figure

Mubarak-era minister Ahmed Nazif returns to teach at Cairo University
The university allowed him to return after he was acquitted from all charges levelled against him in the ”illicit gains” case

Switzerland to resume investigating organised crime case against Mubarak, allies
General prosecution sent requests to judicial authorities in three countries to unfreeze Salem’s assets

Illicit Gains Authority to continue reconciliation with Mubarak-era figures
The authority has reportedly accepted reconciliation requests from 10 allies to the Mubarak regime