Egypt press focused on the marches of anger in the demonstration of decisiveness in the streets of Egypt. Protesters in Tahrir Square continued their sit-in to counter the Egyptian Prime Minister, Essam Sharaf's, government. Youm7: Egyptian Minister of Interior, Mansour el-Essawi, met with police officers who staged a sit-in at al-Gazeera Club to calm them down. The officers' sit-in was a sign of solidarity with the officers, accused of killing Tahrir demonstrators, got fired. About the investigations about Egyptian smuggled money abroad, the talk show ‘Here the Capital' said the British government announced there is around £40 million belonging to Egypt but is confiscated. Al-Ahram: Egypt entered a new turn after the January 25 Revolution as marches and open-ended protests are announced if demands of the demonstrators' are not met, according to state-run newspaper Al-Ahram. Police directorates all over the country witnessed a state of chaos after the announcement of firing the officers involved in the killing of demonstrators. Al-Akhbar: The Minister of Interior, Mansour el-Essawi, ratified the reshuffle and promotion movement inside the Ministry after the decision of firing the accused police officers. Egyptian Minister of Information, Osama Heikal, said the main aim of his Ministry is restoring confidence of Egyptian press to the audience through objectivity and neutralism. Al-Wafd: Opposition newspaper Al-Wafd reported Minister of el-Essawi will issue names of new officers on Wednesday. El-Essawi said the Supreme Council of police is holding several meetings until issuing the new names. Al-Masry Al-Youm: Egyptian Ministry of Finance said the minimum wage program for state administrative bodies is applied. The Ministry added each employee will receive around 700 EGP (U.S. $117.5) as minimum wage. The wage increased by 59 percent. Al-Dostor: Former President Hosni Mubarak is still in Sharam el-Sheikh Hospital and did not leave. His wife, Suzanne Mubarak, accompanied him and did not leave the hospital as rumors claimed. The paper added Mubarak's condition saw instability during the past few days. He is now moving by wheel chair. Al-Shorouq: Administrative Court, chaired by Judge Hamdi Okasha, specified on September 11 investigation ill resume in the lawsuits against selling four public companies including Tanta for textile, Shpin el-Kom for spinning, Nile Cotton Ginning (NCGC), and Egyptian steam boilers company. The Egyptian Minister of Local Development, Mohesn el-Noamany, said the municipal councils election will be conducted after the election of People's Assembly. Al- Gomhorreya: Prime Minister, Essam Sharaf, said there is dialogue with all political revolutionary powers in Egypt to meet all required demands. The legislative committee of the National Accord issued a statement to announce its support and confidence in the SCAF.