Mubarak-era premier gets 5 years in Egypt corruption case
CAIRO - Egypt's official news agency is reporting that a Cairo court has convicted a former prime minister who served under deposed autocrat Hosni Mubarak of illegally amassing wealth while in office, sentencing him to five years in prison in a retrial.
yesterday's verdict follows an appeal from Ahmed Nazif of an earlier three-year sentence. He was accused of illegally amassing $8.2 million while in office.
Nazif was not in court. He still can appeal the verdict.
Nazif had been acquitted in a separate retrial of charges of wrongfully awarding contracts for supplying new car license plates.
Many Mubarak-era officials have won a series of acquittals, mostly in corruption-related cases. Meanwhile, courts are packed with cases involving ousted Islamist President Mohammed Morsi, members of his outlawed Muslim Brotherhood and secular activists.
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