Tunisia: Two-Thirds of Government Members Declared Their Assets - Court of Auditors

Tunis — Two-thirds of members of Habib Essid's government have declared their assets to the Court of Auditors, i.e. 27 members from a total of 41 ministers and secretaries of state, a source from the court told TAP on Wednesday.

According to the source, the deadline for the declaration of assets is set for March 7, 2015 under the law No. 17 dated April 10, 1987 on the sworn declaration of assets of cabinet members and some categories of public officials.

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