The Presidential Election Commission made its decision today to reopen investigation into Egypt's first freely contested presidential election, held last summer, in which Mohammed Mursi of the Muslim Brotherhood scraped in ahead of Shafiq. Shafiq, a Mubarak-era prime minister, is in self-exile in United Arab Emirates.
In Egypt he is being tried in absentia on corruption-related charges, which he says are politicised.
Earlier, Shafiq had complained that some ballots were forged, invisible ink was used during voting, and some Christians were prevented from casting ballots. He said the incidents favoured Mursi.
