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Mubarak-era culture minister referred to Egypt criminal court Egypt's Farouq Hosni to face accusations that he used position as goverment minister to illegally amass some LE9 million
Former Egyptian culture minister Farouq Hosni was referred to a criminal court on Tuesday by Judge Ahmed El-Gohary, head of Egypt's Illicit Gains Authority, where he will face accusations that he used his government position to illegally acquire some LE9 million (roughly $1.4 million). In February of last year, in the wake of former president Hosni Mubarak's ouster, the deposed president's long-serving culture minister – together with other former ministers – was slapped with a travel ban. Hosni currently faces charges related to administrative corruption. A number of Mubarak-era ministers have already received substantial prison sentences, including former interior minister Habib El-Adli, former housing ministers Ahmed El-Maghrabi and Ibrahim Soliman, former tourism minister Zuheir Garana, former petroleum minister Sameh Fahmy, and former prime ministers Atef Ebeid and Ahmed Nazif. Other pre-revolution government ministers that currently face trials in absentia include former finance minister Youssef Botrous-Ghali and former trade minister Rachid Mohamed Rachid.