The NSW Crime Commission has frozen the assets of prominent Egypt-born women's refugee advocate Eman Sharobeem, following an investigation into allegations of “serious crime related activity” and her “unexplained wealth,” according to the Sydney Morning Herald. Sharobeem was chief executive of the Immigrant Women's Health Service for 11 years until 2015.
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