Latest in Tag: Mubarak-era Highlight
Latest in Tag: Mubarak-era

Court of Cassation upholds 3-year sentence for Mubarak-era Information Minister
In July 2020, the Court of Cassation ordered El-Sherif, who held office under former President Hosni Mubarak, to be held in custody pending the hearing for an appeal he filed against a three-year prison sentence.

Mubarak-era minister Habib El-Adly escapes: Ministry of Interior
Cairo Criminal Court rejected on Monday an appeal filed by El-Adly on the adjudication

Judicial Committee reaches settlement agreement with Mubarak-era trade minister
EFSA concludes that all allegations against Rachid Mohamed Rachid in the illicit gains case are baseless

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

State studies possible reconciliation with Mubarak-era industry minister
Rasheed is willing to return EGP 500m in exchange for the charges against him to be dropped

Mubarak-era minister faces more illicit gains charges
Illicit Gains Authority referred Zoheir Garana and family to criminal court

Wife of Mubarak-era interior minister Al-Adly launches a newspaper
Al-Zaman newspaper will fight the “evil powers” against Egypt, says Elham Sharshar

Mubarak-era minister El-Fekki acquitted of illicit gains charges
El-Fekki received a suspended sentence in February 2014 to a year in prison and EGP 1.8m after being accused of acquiring staggering EGP 33.4m of illicit gain

Aswan sit-in continues demands for governor’s dismissal
Protester tells Morsy: the hundred days have not yet started in Aswan

The struggles of the Mubarak-era asset recovery process
By Waleed Nassar Egypt’s post-revolution efforts to repatriate Mubarak-era assets have garnered widespread international attention since his ouster in 2011.There are serious questions concerning what progress has been made over the past year and a half, however, as the international recovery process has not yielded the results many had hoped. For instance, only three countries …