CAIRO - Two veteran experts, one of them was an ex-minister, were reportedly appointed as ministers of investment and finance as well as being deputies to Prime Minister Essam Sharaf, a Cabinet source said Saturday as consultations were under way for selecting ministers for other portfolios. Hazem el-Beblawi, a veteran economist, will be appointed as minister of finance and deputy prime as Ali el-Selmi, a deputy head of the Secular Al-Wafd Party, will manage the investment ministry and be a vice premier, the source told MENA on condition of anonymity. "El-Beblawi has a third meeting in Prime Minister [Essam] Sharaf's office on Saturday. He accepted to be a finance minister and a deputy prime minister," he said. The reshuffle will be announced on Sunday. El-Beblawi used to work as an adviser to the Arab Monetary Fund since 2001. His name was proposed by some revolutionary groups to lead the Egyptian Government. However, el-Selmi, a professor of economics, worked as a minister of administrative development.