Egypt's
Justice Minister Mohammed al-Guindi said ousted President Hosni Mubarak
accumulated his wealth from gas exports to Israel through a company
owned by his friend, as well as from various arms deals, the Asian ANI
News Agency reported Sunday.
Guindi said Saturday that the deposed president may face the death
penalty if he is convicted of the changes brought against him, which
include corruption, complicity to murder and embezzlement of public
funds.
"Certainly, if convicted for the crime of killing protesters, it could result in the death sentence," he said.
Mubarak, who is hospitalized in Sharm el-Sheikh, is questions at
his sickbed. According to Cairo's justice minister, the only person
capable of pardoning Mubarak would be the new president.
"If I were the president, I will not pardon him for killing 800 martyrs," al-Guindi said.
Former First Lady Suzanne Mubarak and both of Mubarak's sons Gamal
and Alaa are also facing allegations of c... >>>
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It happens in Iran as well.
by Simorgh5555 on Sun May 01, 2011 11:57 AM PDTIt happens in Iran as well. The Rafsanjani and many high profile members of the Islamic Terrorist Republic have millions of dollars invested in real estate, companies, shares, trusts and banks which have ties with Zionism.