Official uncertainty reduced pensions for officers’ families. [fact]
For about five years, no one in Cairo knew if Fawzï was dead or alive. This purgatory of official existence made life very difficult for the families of officers like Fawzï, because without proof of their loved ones' survival, the Ministry of Finance paid them lower pensions and benefits.
Eve M. Troutt Powell, A Different Shade of Coloni…, loc. 533