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Egypt: Ruling on Brotherhood Assets Egypt: Ruling on Brotherhood Assets
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An administrative court on Tuesday overturned a special committee’s decisions to seize the assets of Muslim Brotherhood leaders. The court said 17 decisions made by a special committee formed to manage assets of the Brotherhood after it was banned “ignored the provisions of the Constitution and the law.” The ruling said, “A criminal court is the appropriate body to freeze funds and property.” It did not identify which Brotherhood leaders’ assets were covered under the 17 rulings. An administrative court on Tuesday overturned a special committee’s decisions to seize the assets of Muslim Brotherhood leaders. The court said 17 decisions made by a special committee formed to manage assets of the Brotherhood after it was banned “ignored the provisions of the Constitution and the law.” The ruling said, “A criminal court is the appropriate body to freeze funds and property.”