Mubarak Sons Have $340 Million in Swiss Banks, MENA Reports

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The two sons of former President Hosni Mubarak, Alaa and Gamal, have about $340 million deposited in Swiss banks, the state-run Middle East News Agency reported today, citing Assistant Justice Minister Assem El-Gohary.

Alaa Mubarak alone has $300 million, MENA said. An Egyptian judicial committee also found documents that show businessman Hussein Salem, who was sentenced this month in absentia to seven years in prison in a corruption-related case, and his two children have more than 24 billion Egyptian pounds ($4 billion) held in several countries, the news agency said.