Corruption costing Tunisia $900M per year | Money Talks
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Corruption costing Tunisia $900M per year | Money Talks
It's been seven years since a revolution ousted Tunisia's dictator Zine el Abidine Ben Ali. But anti-corruption groups say the situation hasn't improved. In fact, some argue corruption is now more widespread than before. Melinda Nucifora takes a look at what that means for the average Tunisian.
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