CAIRO - An Egyptian State-run watchdog agency of Monday officially notified the Justice Ministry's Illicit Gains Agency of the fortune of former president Hosni Mubarak and his family members, disclosing that most of their wealth were 'real estate'.
Mubaraks' wealth 'illicitly amassed'
By-EG
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Wednesday ,20 April 2011
"The Administrative Monitoring Authority forwarded to the Illicit Gains Agency its report on the Mubaraks' wealth that does not suited their income," an official at the authority said.
He added that most of the fortune belonging to Mubarak, his two sons and his wife were in the shape of villas, palaces, apartments and parcels of land.
"Most of the wealth is concentrated in Sharm el-Sheikh, New Cairo, Fayed (in the coastal city of Ismailia), Cairo and Alexandria as well as vast area of land on the Cairo-Ismailia Desert Road," he said.
A source at the Illicit Gains Agency said Mubarak, Alaa and Gamal as well as his wife Suzanne would be quizzed on their wealth soon.
Meanwhile, Mubarak, remanded for 15 days in his bed at a Sharm el-Sheikh hospital, was x-rayed Monday after claiming to have felt chest pain and the results proved that he was in good health, a medical source said.
"He (Mubarak) is in good health. He can be transported to Cairo as two helicopters arrived in Sharm to fly him," the official Middle East News Agency (MENA) quoted a security source as saying.