CAIRO: Monday will witness continuation of trials of several figures of the former regime in the criminal court. The Illicit Gains Committee will decide on whether to freeze funds of private secretary to the deposed president, Abu al-Wafa Hussein Rashwan, and prevent him from disposing his assets. The Court begins the first trial of former Minister of Information, Anas el-Fiqi, on charges of intentional damage to funds of the Public Radio and TV Union, worth U.S. $1.88 million. Court of Cairo for urgent matters, lead by Judge Mohamed al-Sayed, ruled a lawsuit filed by lawyer Mohammed Omar Mustafa against the Prime Minister and Minister of Communications and Development Company and Management of the Smart Village. Today is also the first hearing of the appeal of lawyer Samir Sabri on the ruling to stop removing the name of former President Mohamed Hosni Mubarak and his wife, Suzanne Mubarak, from all squares, libraries, organizations, libraries and subway stations. The Zefti Court of Misdemeanors, lead by President of the Court, Judge Jamal el-Saadani, is considering the case of the infamous teacher from Tanta who was caught physically abusing children on video. As the Supreme Administrative Court considers the appeal submitted by the legal representative of the Bar Association. The sentence is imposed by a court of first instance ‘eliminate the administrative' on July 6 of last year to dissolve the Bar Council and formation of a judicial committee to manage the syndicate until the upcoming elections.