Egypt Clears Mubarak’s Sons, Former Premier in Corruption Case


Egypt Clears Mubarak’s Sons, Former Premier in Corruption Case

TEHRAN (Tasnim) – An Egyptian court on Thursday acquitted the two sons of ousted president Hosni Mubarak and his last Prime Minister Ahmed Shafiq of wasting public money in a land deal.

Shafiq was accused of illegally selling state-owned land to Mubarak’s sons, Alaa and Gamal, at prices lower than the market value.

The younger Mubaraks appeared for the verdict session held at the makeshift courtroom in the Police Academy on the outskirts of Cairo, but Shafiq, an ex-presidential contender, did not show up.

He has been staying in the United Arab Emirates since he left Egypt in June 2012 after losing the presidential election to Mohammed Mursi of the Muslim Brotherhood.

Mubarak’s sons are being tried along with their father in a separate corruption case related to alleged influence peddling, the DPA reported.

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