Egypt's Prime Minister Essam Sharraf has asked for the revision of all contracts related to natural gas exports abroad, particularly to Israel. Opposition groups have long complained that Mubarak was selling natural gas to Israel at preferential prices. The developments come as Egypt's public prosecutor has summoned the former president and his son for questioning over corruption and the use of violence against peaceful protesters.
Earlier reports said Mubarak and his former petroleum minister were also being investigated for selling artificially cheap gas to the Israeli regime.
The chief prosecutor had received evidence that Mubarak and Sameh Fahmy had sold natural gas to Israel and several Western countries for under market prices. Fahmy has recently told investigators that he was just carrying out orders from Mubarak.
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i think we should do that in egypt as we need to improve our income also these deals part of the corruption of the past regime
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