
Egypt's llicit Gains Authority (IGA) chairman Youssef Osman on Sunday said former president Hosni Mubarak and his sons did not request settlement in their illicit gains cases.
Osman added that Hussein Salem and other Mubarak era's businessmen offered reconciliation "orally".
The IGA chairman said new illicit gain cases would be filed against Mubarak, his sons and regime figures soon.
He added that the IGA waited for inquiries of former president Mohamed Morsi and his regime figures on possible illicit gains cases.
He also stressed that the acquittal in Mubarak case did not affect restoring Egypt's stolen funds.
Osman said all cases related to Mubarak, his two sons and wife were under investigations
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