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Cablegate: Central Bank of Egypt's New Board of Governors

Published: Thu 6 Dec 2007 12:37 PM
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SUBJECT: CENTRAL BANK OF EGYPT'S NEW BOARD OF GOVERNORS
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1. (U) On November 29, President Mubarak issued a presidential
decree renewing Farouk El Okdah for 4 years as Governor of the
Central Bank. Mubarak also issued a decree renewing Tarek Amer as
the first Deputy Governor and appointing Tarek Kandil as the second
Deputy Governor, both for 4 year terms.
2. (U) Following is the newly constituted Board of Governors,
appointed for 4 year terms, with the possibility of renewal:
Farouk El Okdah, Chairman
Tarek Amer, First Deputy Governor
Tarek Kandil, Second Deputy Governor
Hesham Ramez, Chairman, Suez Canal Bank (new appointment)
Ahmad Saad, Chairman, Capital Market Authority (new appointment)
Alaa Eddin Hassouna Essabea, Chairman, Belton Company for Mutual
Fund Management (new appointment)
Mohammad Fathy Saar, Representative, Ministry of Economic
Development (new appointment)
Momtaz Mohammad El Saeed, First Secretary, Ministry of Finance
Hassan Abdalla, Deputy Chairman and Managing Director, Arab African
International Bank
Abdel Salam Al-Anwar, Chairman and Managing Director, HSBC Egypt
Mohammad Barakat, Chairman, Banque Misr
Ziyad Bahaa El Din, former Chairman, General Authority for
Investment and Free Zones
Hazem Hassan, Bank Accounting and Auditing Expert
Mona Salah Eddin Zulfuqar, Legal Expert
Mahmoud Abd El-Fadeel, Economics Professor, Cairo University
3. (U) The following members of the previous Board of Governors
were not reappointed to the new board:
Mahmoud Abd El-Aziz, former CBE Deputy Governor
Hatem El-Qarnashawy, Economics Professor, American University in
Cairo
Mohammad Saleh Younes, CEO, Concord International Investment
Moawad Hasanain, CEO, Misr Insurance
Hany Sary Eddin, former Chairman, General Capital Market Authority
4. (SBU) Comment: The new board continues the tradition of having
the chairmen of both public and private banks serve on the CBE Board
of Governors. Along with the involvement of other GOE Cabinet
members on the board, the presence of bank chairmen gives the
appearance of conflict of interest and makes CBE look less
independent. The recent IMF Article IV staff report made reference
to this, as did the U.S. statement at the IMF Board meeting.
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