Administrative court decided Sunday to postpone the lawsuit of number of Central Auditing Agency employees, to remove head of the agency Hesham Genena, until September 5, Al Bawaba News reported. Genena, 61, is facing charges of belonging to the outlawed the Muslim Brotherhood (MB), since he was appointed by former MB President Mohamed Morsi in September 2012. Previously, Genena said that he has uncovered billions of dollars-worth of corruption, involving some of the country's most untouchable institutions, claiming that no institution took his reports seriously, according to AP. Central Auditing Agency is a state agency tasked with overseeing the government's finances.