Administrative Court of State Council looks Tuesday into the lawsuit filed against the regime of ousted president Hosni Mubarak, demanding to form fact-finding committee to investigate corruption crimes in his reign, Al Bawaba News reported. The lawsuit filed by lawyer Samir Sabry, claimed the acquittal of Mubarak doesn't deem him innocent, accusing him of embezzlement of public money, in cooperation with businessmen. "Mubarak had ordered the selling of public sector," Sabry mentioned in his lawsuit, claiming that such policies spread poverty among Egyptian citizens. In November 2014, Cairo Criminal Court had dropped all charges against Mubarak, his interior minister and 6 assistants, of killing the protestors of January 25 Revolution that ousted him, and corruption charges related to gas exports to Israel.