Talk:Mohamed Mansour (businessman)

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This article is misused by a currently circulating email money scam. I assume that triggered the recent vandalism.  From: Mohammed Mansour  Subject: Re: As discussed

Al Salaam A'alaykum

My name is Mohammed Mansour from Egypt. I contacted you from Saudi Arabia where I am now on exile. I got your contact from Linkedin on my search for prospect on investment opportunities in your country.

I was an Egyptian politician And also handle a lot of government offices in Egypt too.

Click on this link and read more about my profile:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mohamed_Mansour_(businessman)

I wish to inform you that I contacted you because we are interested in having outside investment plans. Of which I will like to discuss business with you that will yield high profit to us. But we are also interested in real estate business too in your area.

If you are interested, then we will discuss further while I make my decision. Kindly advice me on your field of business too so that I will reason with you and get back while we can as well work in regards to your field of business.

Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any further inquiries.

Mansour Mohammed

Mansour Group pty HEAD OFFICE Grosvenor Place 192.190.204.186 (talk) 06:25, 12 March 2015 (UTC)

Honorary Degree
Mansour was awarded an honorary doctorate in humane letters by his undergraduate alma mater, North Carolina State University, in Raleigh NC on May 7, 2021. His undergraduate degree was not in engineering but rather in textile technology. 2604:CA00:1DB:8E39:0:0:260:4757 (talk) 17:32, 7 May 2022 (UTC)

Additional Sections
Have added broadly cited sections to the article on Tax Avoidance & Settlement, Russian Trading, and the Knighthood Controversy, without which the article would only be a PR piece, without any relation to real world reporting. 2001:8003:5485:100:6D62:6AF5:5D6B:89EF (talk) 06:33, 29 March 2024 (UTC)

Career
In January 2006, Mansour resigned his business responsibilities to serve as minister of transport for the corrupt Egyptian military dictator Hosni Mubarak, who suppressed political opposition and free speech, and was overthrown in the 2011 'Arab Spring'. Mansour resigned in October 2009 after a deadly train crash.

Beginning with the word "corrupt" and continuing to the word "speech" - the paragraph only addresses the author's irrelevant opinion of Hosni Mubarak. The paragraph should be re-written:

"In January 2006, Mansour resigned his business responsibilities to serve as minister of transport for the Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak. Mansour resigned in October 2009 after accepting responsibility for a deadly train crash." 2A02:C7C:D78F:FA00:9124:90E7:8D07:F649 (talk) 11:11, 29 March 2024 (UTC)