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Summary He said he only had assets and bank accounts in one Egyptian bank, as he had previously disclosed.
Former Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak, breaking a two-month silence, said on Sunday that accusations of corruption against his family were lies and he had the right to defend his reputation.In his first public comments since being ousted from power on February 11, Mubarak said information sent to Egypts public prosecutor would show he owns no financial assets or real estate abroad. Details of bank accounts owned by his sons Alaa and Gamal would disprove any suspicions of profiteering and illegal gains.I have been, and still am, pained by what I and my family are facing from fraudulent campaigns and unfounded allegations that seek to harm my reputation, my integrity and my military and political record, Mubarak said. He said he only had assets and bank accounts in one Egyptian bank, as he had previously disclosed.
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