We all know that a corrupted person must receive his due punishment, and we want the former regime to be an example for anyone who wants to think of plundering Egypt again. We launch our initiative from the firm realization of all the codes that enlist the inevitability of punishment for every corruptor who deserves a punishment. But if things get tangled up and the issue of recovering the stolen funds gets to be so thorny to the extent that the people's funds are at stake, then we must stop and use our logic, our reasoning and the will of the people.
For this reason the Reform and Development Party launched an initiative titled "The People's Opinion", which aims to give a chance to all the sentenced symbols of the former regime (except for those accused of killing or wounding the rebels unless they receive a pardoning or their blood money gets accepted by the families of the martyrs or the injured), so they would refund the embezzled money and disclose the secrecy of their accounts in return for pardoning them after a public referendum that would bear two choices (I agree - I do not agree) to be signed by each voter side by side while they cast their votes for the coming parliamentary elections.
In case of the government's approval the funds should be justly distributed on the governorates of Egypt in such a way as to ensure that each governorate can instantly implement its development projects that would enable the Egyptian citizens to see with their eyes and touch with their hands the fruits of these returned funds.
El-Sadat confirmed that the initiative, despite any criticism it might face, is stemming from a genuine desire to close a complicated file that might take so long in vain while the people deserve all these embezzled funds, even though we all hoped that such funds and properties would be returned while these corruptors would rot behind the bars.
For this reason the Reform and Development Party launched an initiative titled "The People's Opinion", which aims to give a chance to all the sentenced symbols of the former regime (except for those accused of killing or wounding the rebels unless they receive a pardoning or their blood money gets accepted by the families of the martyrs or the injured), so they would refund the embezzled money and disclose the secrecy of their accounts in return for pardoning them after a public referendum that would bear two choices (I agree - I do not agree) to be signed by each voter side by side while they cast their votes for the coming parliamentary elections.
In case of the government's approval the funds should be justly distributed on the governorates of Egypt in such a way as to ensure that each governorate can instantly implement its development projects that would enable the Egyptian citizens to see with their eyes and touch with their hands the fruits of these returned funds.
El-Sadat confirmed that the initiative, despite any criticism it might face, is stemming from a genuine desire to close a complicated file that might take so long in vain while the people deserve all these embezzled funds, even though we all hoped that such funds and properties would be returned while these corruptors would rot behind the bars.
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