The Inventory commission of the Muslim Brotherhood (MB) funds, headed by Chancellor Ezzat Khamis will hold Sunday, a press conference to unveil new evidences against the brotherhood, Al-Bawaba news reported. Khamis will announce news decisions to freeze the assets of MBs, unveil more MB-related corporates, besides announcing names of dormant cells of the brotherhood inside state's institutions, secretary-general of the commission Yasser Abul Fotouh said. Sources revealed that the commission will unseal classified documents it seized at the MB supreme guidance bureau at Mokattam, which includes the plans of MBs to dominate state's institutions. The government has frozen assets thousands of MB members, most of them from Supreme Guidance Bureau and the International Brotherhood Organization in July 2015. In September 2013, the Cairo Court for Urgent Matters ruled to ban all activities of the Muslim Brotherhood, freeze its funds, and form a commission to manage the group's assets so that no money could be used to fund terror attacks against citizens and governmental buildings. The Muslim brotherhood was ousted from power in July 2013 following a popular uprising against their regime on June 30. Islamist president Mohamed Morsi was arrested and placed in jail alongside other MB leaders, where they face charges of corruption and murdering peaceful protesters.