President of the National Anti-Corruption Authority (INLUCC) Chawki Tabib affirmed that the company whose Prime minister Elyes Fakhfekh, holds shares in its capital and in contract with the state, represents a conflict of interest.
Speaking to Shems FM, he stressed that the PM must regularize his situation.
He announced that the INLUCC sent a letter to the head of government on Thursday on the matter.
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