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Egypt

On whether the UK had frozen the assets of President Mubarak, the PMS said that a request had to made in terms of asset freezing and people should speak to the Treasury for more details.

Asked who would need to make the request, the PMS said that there was normally an international effort and countries would work together to freeze assets.

Asked if the same process applied to British passport holders, the PMS advised people to speak to the Treasury. On whether the Prime Minister had a view on whether President Mubarak’s assets should be frozen, the PMS said that it was a legal issue and not one he would wish to speculate about.

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