Orange Tunisia affair: Courts reopen the case against the Chahed government
According to Africa Business+ sources, the former Minister of State Property is the first minister of Youssef Chahed’s government to be brought before the courts in the case of Orange Tunisia and its main shareholder, Marouane Mabrouk.
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▪ Orange Tunisia affair: Courts reopen the case against the Chahed government
▪ According to Africa Business+ sources, the former Minister of State Property is the first minister of Youssef Chahed’s government to be brought before the courts in the case of Orange Tunisia and its main shareholder, Marouane Mabrouk.
▪ https://www.africabusinessplus.com/en/816215/orange-tunisia-affair-courts-reopen-the-case-against-the-chahed-government/
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