Switzerland's attorney general will visit Egypt over the weekend to discuss hundreds of millions of dollars worth of frozen funds belonging to the family of former president Hosni Mubarak, a spokesman said today.
After the 2011 uprising that toppled Mubarak after three decades in power, Switzerland reportedly blocked around 700 million Swiss francs ($695 million/640 million euros) in accounts used by the strongman and his relatives.
Attorney General Michael Lauber "will meet several Egyptian representatives" on Saturday, according to his spokesman Andre Marty.
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The paper said the amount accounted for around 40 percent of the Mubarak family's frozen assets.
On Saturday, Egypt's top appeals court upheld a three-year prison sentence for Mubarak and his two sons for corruption.
It was not immediately clear, however, how long Mubarak would remain in detention. Both of his sons were set free in October with time served taken into account.
Mubarak has spent most of his time in a military hospital since his arrest in 2011, months after his ouster in popular uprising.
In May, a court sentenced him and his sons to three years for having embezzled 125 million Egyptian pounds (USD 16 million/15 million euros) from funds meant for the maintenance of presidential palaces.
They were fined that same amount and an extra 21 million pounds.