Atef Ebeid Explained

Atef Ebeid
Order:47th Prime Minister of Egypt
President:Hosni Mubarak
Birth Date:1932 4, df=yes
Birth Place:Tanta, Kingdom of Egypt
Term Start:5 October 1999
Term End:14 July 2004
Predecessor:Kamal Ganzouri
Successor:Ahmed Nazif
Party:National Democratic Party (Egypt)
Alma Mater:Cairo University
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Native Name Lang:ar

Atef Muhammad Ebeid (Arabic: عاطف محمد عبيد, pronounced as /ˈʕɑːtˤef mæˈħæmmæd ʕeˈbeːd/; 14 April 1932 – 12 September 2014) was an Egyptian politician who served in various capacities in the governments of Egypt. He was Prime Minister of Egypt from 1999 to 2004.

Early life and education

Ebeid was born in Tanta, Gharbia Governorate, on 14 April 1932.[1] He graduated from Cairo University in 1955 and received a PhD from the University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign in 1962.[2]

Career

Ebeid was professor of business at Cairo University until joining politics. In the 1980s he was the Minister of Cabinet Affairs.[3] He served as the Minister for Domestic Development under the Sedki government, and then as Minister of Planning in the government of Kamal Ganzouri. He served as Prime Minister from 5 October 1999 to July 2004. He was sworn in on 5 October 1999, replacing Ganzouri.[4]

Ebeid served as the acting president of Egypt from 20 June 2004 to 6 July 2004, a period during which President Hosni Mubarak was receiving medical treatment in Germany.[5] He was also an economic advisor to Mubarak. He resigned on 9 July 2004, amid increasing pressure from part of the business community demanding more rapid privatization and less state regulation.[6] Ahmed Nazif replaced him in the post.[7]

Then Ebeid headed the Arab International Bank, a popular post with former Egyptian prime ministers. In April 2011 he was removed from office by Prime Minister Essam Sharaf due to corruption allegations.[8] He also wrote for the Akhbar Alyoum.[9]

Controversy

Ebeid was sentenced to ten years in prison on 1 March 2012 for squandering public funds.[10] His assets were also frozen previously.[8] In early January 2013 the Egypt's Court of Appeal overturned the verdict and ordered the ex-PM's retrial, which was held at late January 2013.[11] The court again acquitted him of fraud charges in land case.[11] He died on 12 September 2014.[12]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Index E. Rulers. 26 July 2013.
  2. Web site: Illini Everywhere: Egyptian Illini, Since 1910 – Student Life and Culture Archives – U of I Library. 2020-09-12. www.library.illinois.edu.
  3. El Sherif. Hisham. Managing Institutionalization of Strategic Decision Support for the Egyptian Cabinet. Interfaces. January–February 1990. 20. 1. 97–114. 25061314. 10.1287/inte.20.1.97.
  4. News: Shaden. Shehab. Shuffle sense. Al-Ahram Weekly. 9 December 2009. 14 October 1999. 21 October 2012. https://web.archive.org/web/20121021170735/http://weekly.ahram.org.eg/1999/451/eg2.htm. dead.
  5. News: Reform in the making . Al-Ahram Weekly . 24 June 2004 . 9 December 2009 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20090809034929/http://weekly.ahram.org.eg/2004/696/fr1.htm . 9 August 2009 .
  6. News: Egypt sacks former PM Ebeid as Arab Int'l Bank head. 26 July 2013. Daily News Egypt. 8 April 2011. Cairo.
  7. News: Salah. Mohammad. The President and his Vice President. 26 July 2013. Dar Al Hayat International. 8 March 2010.
  8. Web site: Hussein. Salma. Egypt PM dismisses Atef Ebeid from AIB chairmanship. Al Ahram Online. 26 July 2013. 7 April 2011.
  9. News: al Muslimani. Ahmed. PM Atef Ebeid's State. 26 July 2013. Almasry Alyoum. 13 October 2008.
  10. News: Egypt: 10-Year Prison Sentence For Atef Ebeid and Youssef Wali. Aswat Masriya (Cairo). 1 March 2012. 12 June 2012.
  11. News: Egypt court acquits ex-PM Atef Ebeid of fraud charges in land case. 26 July 2013. Egypt. 29 January 2013. 6 October 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20141006142628/http://news.egypt.com/english/permalink/170615.html. dead.
  12. News: Abdel-Hamid . Ashraf . 11 March 2017 . Wife of a former Egyptian prime minister 'involved in torturing orphans' . en . Al Arabiya . 10 September 2020 .