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Gov't calls on holders of dissolved Muslim Brotherhood assets to report

14-05-2025 02:10 PM


Ammon News - The Ministry of Social Development's "Committee for the Dissolution of the Muslim Brotherhood Society" has directed all individuals holding or possessing assets, whether movable or immovable, belonging to the dissolved Muslim Brotherhood Society, and which are either registered in their names or had ownership transferred to them, to report to the committee at the Ministry's headquarters.

Barq Al-Damour, who serves as the Chairman of the Dissolution Committee and is also the Secretary-General of the Ministry of Social Development, announced on Wednesday that "this directive stems from a Court of Cassation ruling which declared the Muslim Brotherhood Society, established in 1946, to be legally dissolved effective June 16, 1953."

He elaborated that, in accordance with Article 11/b of Regulation No. 57 of 2010 (and its subsequent amendments) concerning foundational bylaws, all relevant individuals are required to contact the committee within one month to settle their affairs. This process necessitates the submission of all supporting documents, records, and data. Al-Damour emphasized that failure to comply with this directive will lead to legal repercussions.




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