Prime Minister Essam Sharaf has resolved a crisis at the Supreme Council of Antiquities by appointing Mohamed Abdel Fattah as secretary general. The council was temporarily headed by Mohamed Abdel Maqsoud, who had no decision-making powers. Abdel Fattah promised to resolve differences among council members and root out corruption. He also vowed to complete a number of unfinished projects, such as the Rams Road in Luxor, the Step Pyramid and the Sharm el-Sheikh Museum. “Other projects will have to wait until we improve our financial resources,” he said, adding that the council had received a loan of LE350 million from the Central Bank for paying salaries. Translated from the Arabic Edition