A committee to investigate Mortada Mansour costs the Egyptian treasury 525,000 pounds

The Egyptian Minister of Youth and Sports, Dr. Ashraf Sobhi, referred the financial violations committed by the Olympic Committee to the Public Prosecution, to investigate the disappearance of 19 million dollars from the state’s public money account.

Preliminary investigations revealed that among the violations that the Egyptian minister had stopped, the Olympic Committee spent 525,000 pounds to form a committee of 18 members, each of whom charged between 20,000 and 30,000 pounds, to investigate the president of Zamalek Club, Mortada Mansour, who refused to attend the investigation sessions. Other than allocating limousines, for members of the committee to attend the investigations.

On October 4, 2020, the Olympic Committee announced that the president of the Zamalek club had been banned for four years from engaging in any sporting activity, after several violations attributed to him were proven


. By accepting the lawsuit filed by the President of Zamalek, in which he demanded to stop the decision issued by the Egyptian Olympic Committee, to stop him.

The State Council Court rejected the appeal lodged by the Olympic Committee, overturning the first-degree verdict issued in favor of Mortada Mansour.

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