Kuwait Times

Tunisian official ‘caught red-handed taking bribe’

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A Tunisian allegedly caught red-handed taking a bribe was among three regional officials sacked on Monday by Prime Minister Youssef Chahed, who has vowed to fight graft. A government statement announced the sackings but did not say why the three were relieved of their duties. A spokesman for a provincial prosecutor said one of the officials had been arrested during a police sting allegedly pocketing money from a businessma­n who had complained to authoritie­s that he had been asked to pay bribes. According to spokesman Mohamed Ali Barhoumi, the businessma­n told authoritie­s the official pestered him with demands for payment for the renewal of the lease for his shop. The suspect allegedly pocketed 500 dinars (around 200 euros/dollars) from the shop owner in the police sting operation, Barhoumi said. Corruption was widespread under longtime president Zine El Abidine Ben Ali, who was ousted in a 2011 uprising, and has remained endemic since.

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