Lawyer and human rights defender Chawki Tabib, one of the contestants for the position of Tunisian Prime Minister gestures as he speaks in his office on December 4, 2013 in Tunis. Tabib, who turns 50 at the end of December, had been repeatedly proposed for the premiership by the Popular Front, a leftist grouping of opposition parties, during crisis talks with the ruling Islamists aimed at breaking months of political deadlock. AFP PHOTO / FETHI BELAID (Photo credit should read FETHI BELAID/AFP/Getty Images)
Le président de l’Instance nationale de lutte contre la corruption (Inlucc), Chawki Tbib a indiqué, ce vendredi 19 juin 2020, que ” de nos jours la corruption s’est démocratisée en Tunisie.”
Intervenant sur les ondes de Shems Fm, Tbib a ajouté que “la corruption est accessible à beaucoup de Tunisiens après la Révolution” rappelant qu’avant la révolution, elle était limitée à quelques personnes influentes.”
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