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Tunisia-Badreddine Gammoudi:Arrest of two officials of the Ministry of Commerce collecting a bribe of 60 MD

Two workers of the Ministry of Commerce on the verge of accepting a bribe of 60,000 dinars were detained, reports the Chairman of the Parliamentary Commission for Administrative Reform, Good Governance and the Fight against Corruption, Badreddine Gammoudi.

Speaking to Mosaique FM, he indicated, this Saturday, December 26, 2020, that the two employees in question were caught by the anti-criminal brigade of the El-Khadra city in Tunis while they were about to receive a bribe of 60,000 dinars.

These two workers blackmailed a trader from Mahdia and in exchange for settling his situation they were going to receive a bribe. But after consulting the prosecution, the security units ambushed them.

The case is underway to discover the identity of the other protagonists of this case.

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