Cairo Criminal Court upheld Sunday a verdict of freezing all their assets for fugitive businessman Hussein Salem and former oil minister Sameh Fahmy, Al Bawaba News reported. Salem's assets have been frozen since 2011, over accusations of corruption following the uprising that toppled his long-time friend President Hosni Mubarak. Salem, who fled to Spain in 2011, is accused of facilitating Egyptian natural gas exports to Israel for below-market prices. The Cairo Criminal Court will also retry ex-PM, Ahmed Nazif over corruption charges, according to Al Bawaba News. The court accepted Nazif's appeal on a 3-year prison sentence, and ordered a retrial. Nazif was arrested after Mubarak's ouster in 2011, and released in June 2013 pending investigations.