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Egypt’s top court upholds 3-year prison sentence against Mubarak-era minister

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The Egyptian supreme court on Tuesday upheld a three-year sentence in prison against Safwat el-Sherif, former information minister under late President Hosni Mubarak, over charges of illicit gains.

The court also confirmed a fine of 6.3 million U.S. dollars against el-Sherif, who was also secretary general of Mubarak’s then ruling National Democratic Party.

His sons were acquitted of similar charges in 2018.

El-Sherif and several other Mubarak-era figures either have been jailed or are still on trial over corruption, embezzlement and inciting violence against protesters who toppled Mubarak in 2011.

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