Egypt’s justice ministry ordered on Sunday the freezing of assets of Mubarak-era premier Ahmad Shafiq, who faces trial for alleged corruption.
Egypt's justice ministry ordered on Sunday the freezing of assets of Mubarak-era premier Ahmad Shafiq, who faces trial for alleged corruption.
The order, which comes from the ministry's Illicit Gains Authority, also applies to Shafiq's three daughters, state media reported.
"The decision comes as part of ongoing investigations into allegations that Shafiq illegally acquired his wealth," Justice Ministry spokesman Ahmed Roshdy Sallam was quoted as saying by the official MENA news agency.
Shafiq -- the last prime minister to serve under toppled president Hosni Mubarak -- narrowly lost a June presidential election to Islamist Mohamed Mursi.
He faces trial on December 2 over accusations of corruption when he headed various aviation state agencies.
Shafiq, who left to the United Arab Emirates after the election, faces arrest on his return to Egypt after he was put on an airport watch list.
The trial will be the latest in a series of court actions that have jailed much of the former regime's leadership, including Mubarak himself.