Egyptian police have arrested Hisham Qandil,the former prime minister who served under ousted President Mohammed Morsi.
Hisham Qandil was sentenced to a year in prison while in office for not carrying out a court ruling to renationalise a company that was privatised in 1996.
A Cairo appeals court upheld the sentence in September 2013 two months after the military overthrew Mohammed Morsi in July 2013
Hisham Qandil, who became Egypt's youngest prime minister since 1954 in August 2012, is not a member of the Brotherhood or any other Islamist political organisation, but is said to be religious
Hisham Qandil represented an alliance of pro-Morsi Islamist groups in meetings with European Union mediators, who tried to persuade the military-installed interim government to launch a fully inclusive transition process that included the Muslim Brotherhood. However, he kept a low profile after the authorities launched a fierce crackdown on the Brotherhood in August, in which hundreds of people have been killed and thousands detained
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