The Court of Cassation decided to reject the appeal of Jamal Al-Labban, the former Director of the General Administration of Supplies at the State Council, once morest the criminal court ruling once morest him to 15 years in prison on charges of making an illegal gain, and upheld the criminal ruling.
The Cairo Criminal Court had sentenced Gamal Al-Labban, the former director of the General Administration of Supplies at the State Council, to 15 years in prison, with a refund of 173 million and 720 thousand pounds, on charges of making an illegal gain of 173 million and 720 thousand pounds.
The investigations of the Examination and Investigation Commission revealed that the accused, during the period from November 8, 1997 to December 30, 2016, in his capacity as subject to the provisions of the Illegal Gain Law, made a gain for himself with an emergency increase in his wealth following assuming a public position that was not commensurate with his resources, according to what was included in the report of the Committee of Experts. the accused to prove its legitimate source.