Whilst holding this position, Wilson visited Egypt in 1876 and he was appointed a government director of the Suez Canal Company.
Under pressure, Ismail, who began to regret the establishment of the International Courts, assented to a mixed ministry under Nubar, with Charles Rivers Wilson as minister of finance and the Marquis de Blignières as minister of public works.
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