Mubarak could face death penalty, says Minister

April 30, 2011 04:18 pm | Updated November 17, 2021 02:48 am IST - Cairo

Egypt’s justice minister says that ousted President Hosni Mubarak would face the death penalty if convicted of ordering the shooting of protesters during the uprisings that brought him down.

Mohammed el—Guindi told the daily Al—Ahram on Saturday that Mr. Mubarak, his two sons and wife are also facing allegations of corruption.

He added that former first lady Suzanne Mubarak will be questioned for the first time in a few days over her illicit amassing of wealth.

Mr. El—Guindi blamed mr. Mubarak for the country’s widespread corruption during his almost 30—year—rule.

Mr. Mubarak, 82, stepped down in February and was placed under arrest in the Sharm el—Sheikh hospital due to heart problems. At least 846 protesters have been killed during the uprising.

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