Thursday, November 20, 2008

Follow Up : The Updates of H.T.M trial

Ok this is a summary to the trial of H.T.M through out the week's hearings.
1- The forensics from Dubai will be called to testimony based on the request of Farid Al Dib
2-The court requested the father of Suzanne "Abd El-Satar" and her lawyer from Lebanon to testimony.
3- I read that some newspaper that her mother is also asked to testimony.
4-Most of the witnesses up till this moment are on the prosecutor side except may the El-Sokary's business partner who denied any knowledge to Suzanne Tamim or any knowledge that his partner used to know her.
"El-Sokary turned to have some kind of a Real estate marketing company in Sharm El-Sheikh called "Red Sea real estate" .
5-6 Witnesses testified this week including today.
6- The court canceled the testimony of another 7 witnesses
7-Today the auditor of TMG will testify in front of the court , I think this is about the transfer from H.T.M to El-Sokary's account in the HSBC

2 comments:

  1. This is just another stupid soap opera and it seems like you have become hooked to it just like all bored Egyptians. Bad enough they watch Turkish serials. This is no different.

    Discuss more important issues than rich business men, lebanese entertainers, murder, money, drugs. Same old story. They will go through the motions but who actually believes he will be hung for murder. It would be amazing if he was. In any event, Egypt has more pressing issues like the rising cost of food, clothing, gas etc. Global recession and how it is affecting Egypt.

    Enough with the gossip my fellow journalist.

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  2. My dear anonymous the problem in this soap opera is that the businessman is a NDPian who is a member in the economic committee in the Egyptian Parliament.
    He stole millions of meter squares of land using his influence and his position.
    The family of that Lebanese entertainer is involved in two crimes and they got away from it thanks to his connections.
    It is no longer a gossip, it is not an Ahmed Fashawy case
    This is an influence political case

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