Sunday, April 17, 2011

Mubarak's wife will appear before the Department of illicit enrichment

Cairo. .- The wife of Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak, Suzanne Thabet, will appear in the coming days with the department of embezzlement, according to today released the government Egyptian daily Al Ahram. Egyptian Justice Minister, Mohamed Abdelaziz el Gendi, quoted by the newspaper, said Suzanne Thabet be questioned for illegal enrichment using their influence as the wife of exmandatario.

However, the Egyptian official said he has not been formally charged. Bank accounts and funds from the Library of Alexandria, of which he was president, will be the first case for which he will be questioned. Yesterday, Egyptian prosecutor Abdel Meguid Mahmud, the president ordered the transfer to a military hospital.

Mubarak remains hospitalized since last Tuesday in a center of the resort town of Sharm el-Sheikh in the Sinai Peninsula after suffering a heart attack shortly before appearing before the Office. The exmandatario and his two sons, Alaa and Gamal, are accused of abuse of power and illicit enrichment, and to be involved in the attack on protesters during the popular revolt that forced the resignation of Mubarak as president on 11 February.

Mubarak, 82, was arrested Wednesday, as Gamal and Alaa, who were transferred to Tora prison, where the government detained several members of the former regime, including former prime minister Ahmed Nazif, and former ministers of Interior Habib el Adli and Tourism Mohamed Zuhair Garana.

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