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Egypt Press – July 16

Egypt Press reported important issues concerning the Egyptian public, including the complete list of the properties owned by businessman, Hussein Salem, the state of confusion and anxiety within Essam Sharaf's government and the forthcoming ministerial appointments.
Youm7:
Youm7 exclusively published the complete list of businessman Hussein Salem's properties. The document contained a full report prepared by the Illicit Gains Committee.
The ‘top-secret' report holds details and complete information about the list of diverse properties of the businessman who became wealthy through suspicious manner. The full list of properties revealed the complex relationships between Salem, other businessmen, hundreds of ministers and their agents over the past few years. The document also reveals how they covered up violations of each law.
There is a state of confusion and anxiety within Egyptian Prime Miniter Essam Sharaf government. Preluding a new ministerial appointment represents the last chance for Sharaf to regain the confidence of Egyptians.
Al-Ahram:
The head of the Courts of Military Justice, General Adel el-Marsah, said military courts are doing their duty in accordance with the law and no civilian activist or revolutionary has been tried before a military court.
Al-Akhbar:
Egyptain Prime Minister Essam Sharaf continues consultations with potential candidates and experts to form a new government. Sources told Al-Akhbar the new government formation will be complete in 48 hours.
A responsible judicial source said the death sentence awaits the former head of the Shoura Council, Safwat el-Sherif, for being responsible for the deaths of demonstrators in the ‘Battle of the Camel.' Others will get the same punishment on charges of incitation.
Al-Masry Al-Youm:
Prime Minister Essam Sharaf headed to the main headquarters of the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces (SCAF) on Friday morning.
The Ministry of the Interior put a detailed security plan in action, aiming to protect public buildings throughout Cairo and other governorates in Egypt. Central security forces increased their presence near police stations in order to keep them secure. The ministry also announced it will be monitoring demonstrations from now on.
Al-Shorouq:
The Ministry of Finance just finished issuing compensation to 905 of the families of the January 25 Revolution martyrs. The compensation totaled to a million EGP (U.S. $168,000), according to a statement issued by the ministry.
The head of the central area of SCAF, General Hassan el-Reweiny, said elections in September will be followed by the creation of a constitutional committee. He denied the council were in any way involved with choosing the ministers for Prime Minister Essam Sharaf's new government.
Al-Gomhorreya:
Essam Sharaf dedicated yesterday to convene with his advisors and discuss the new ministerial appointments.
Hussein Abdel Ghani announced, on behalf of several political parties and political groups, that a document was created detailed with the protesters demands for justice to prevail and for former Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak and former Minister of Interior, Habib el-Adly, to be put to trial as soon as possible.


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