
The specialized criminal chamber for financial corruption cases at the Tunis Court of First Instance has adjourned two cases involving Sihem Ben Sedrine, former President of the Truth and Dignity Commission IVD, and several other accused individuals, including former Minister of State Domains Mabrouk Korchid. The next hearing is scheduled for May 18, 2026. One case concerns a reconciliation agreement with Abdelmajid Bouden, a Tunisian residing in France, related to the Franco-Tunisian Bank BFT file. An arrest warrant has been issued for Bouden in this complex case. The second case involves a settlement reached by the Truth and Dignity Commission with businessman Slim Chiboub. The court rejected Chiboub's request for release, and he remains in detention. These cases stem from the Truth and Dignity Commission's work, particularly regarding arbitration and reconciliation in financial corruption matters, and continue to draw significant interest due to the individuals involved and their implications for transitional justice mechanisms in Tunisia.
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