Monday, April 07, 2014

Susan Mubarak to be paid $1m for TV interview --- The former Egyptian first lady Susan Mubarak has agreed to a $1 million offer to appear on Al-Nahar TV channel, Kuwait's Al-Watan newspaper reported. -- The paper quoted informed sources as saying that Al-Nahar TV host Mustafa Feki was in charge of convincing Mubarak to be interviewed for two consecutive episodes for $1 million. The same sources claimed that Mubarak had agreed to the offer based on the channel agreeing to all her conditions. -- According to the paper, Mubarak put several conditions forward most importantly avoiding talking about sensitive issues in her life including the health of former President Hosni Mubarak or the mental state of her sons Jamal and Ala, her current place of residence or any details about her personal life since the January 25 revolution. -- The sources claimed that Mubarak also asked to read the questions in advance to prepare for the answers and refused to talk about her current source of living or any details that took place inside the presidential palace during the January revolution. -- The Kuwaiti newspaper said the interview with Mubarak will be limited to discussing projects she helped run during the former president's rule including the Reading For All project, the establishment of a number of schools and housing projects and her life with the former president as well as his achievements at the regional and international level. - More, Middle East Monitor - at: https://www.middleeastmonitor.com/news/middle-east/10761-susan-mubarak-to-be-paid-1m-for-tv-interview

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