Final ruling refusing to return Murtaza Mansour to the Zamalek Board of Directors



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1:14 pm

Monday March 15, 2021

Books – Mahmoud Al-Shorbagy:

The First Appeal Inspection Department of the Supreme Administrative Court resolved, today, Monday, to dismiss the appeal filed by Mortada Mansour, president of the suspended Board of Directors of the Zamalek Club, and Hany Zada, member of the Board, who demanded a moratorium on Implementation and annulment of the ruling issued by the Administrative Court in support of the decision of the Minister of Youth and Sports to stop and freeze the Board

Councilor Mortada Mansour attended the session alone and his bodyguard, and the surroundings of the Council of State witnessed intense security restrictions from the beginning of the session.

Mortada Mansour had stated in her appeal that the decision of the Minister of Youth and Sports to exclude his council from the management of the Zamalek Club, and despite its issuance more than two months ago, was not published in the Official Gazette and was not It was notified as if it was a secret decision, but a statement issued by the Ministry of Youth and Sports leaked to some sites where it was excluded.

Mansour added in the appeal, No. 27666 for Judicial Year 67, that the contested decision of the Minister of Youth and Sports enraged the members of the general assembly of the club by the assault on their will and the dismissal of the Council of the Sharia that they elected and increased their anger when the appointed temporary committee opened the club’s doors to non-members.

As for Hani Zada, he stated in his appeal, which brought No. 28005 for judicial year 67, that the ruling issued by the Administrative Court of deportation and freezing of the club’s board of directors had made an error in the application of the law, its interpretation. and interpretation. Given that the Sports Law No. 71 of 2017 deliberately prohibits the interference of administrative and governmental authorities in the affairs of the boards of directors of clubs, and that

With the International Olympic Charter, which prohibits the interference of the State in any legislation or decision that disqualifies the boards of directors of sports organizations from carrying out their powers established by law.

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