Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Suzanne Mubarak has been released

The Authority of illegal gains, under the Ministry, "decided to release her after she returned to the State all of its assets in banks in Egypt, namely 24 million Egyptian pounds (2.8 million euros). The official media had previously announced that the former first lady had given its approval to the Authority to withdraw an amount of 20 million Egyptian pounds (2.4 million euros) in two bank accounts in his name, and sell a house she owns in Cairo.

The independent Egyptian daily Al-Chorouk Tuesday for his part said the deposed president was preparing a letter to apologize to the Egyptian people and abandon their property in hopes of an amnesty. This request, which could be broadcast on Egyptian and Arab channels, would apply to himself, his wife and their two son, Gamal and Alaa, also in custody, the newspaper said.

It should also apologize "for any behavior that could result from misinformation provided by his advisers," an allusion to misjudgments and repression against anti-regime demonstrations early this year. Mr. Mubarak, 83, was forced to resign after thirty years in power on February 11 after a popular revolt.

He handed his powers to the army, which, since the country's leadership. The former head of state is the subject of a double survey, and his fortune as part of the crackdown earlier this year against his regime. Elements of the investigation already known report of a villa belonging to Mr Mubarak in Sharm el-Sheikh worth 4.2 million euros and a luxury villa belonging to his wife in Cairo.

The couple also asked about the control he would have had an account of some 100 million euros from the library of Alexandria. Cairo has asked the freezing of assets abroad Mubarak, and Switzerland announced that it has blocked 320 million belonging to the former president and his entourage.

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