
Naomi Fowler ■ Tax Justice Network Arabic podcast #54: كارتيل البنوك في تونس: أثرياء الحرب في زمن البؤس

Welcome to the 54th edition of our Arabic podcast/radio show Taxes Simply الجباية ببساطة contributing to tax justice public debate around the world. It’s produced and presented by Walid Ben Rhouma and is available on most podcast apps. Any radio station is welcome to broadcast it for free and websites are also welcome to share it. You can follow the programme on Facebook, on Twitter and on our website.
في العدد #54 من الجباية ببساطة سلطنا الضوء على نتائج مؤشر السرية المالية لسنة 2022 الذي تصدره شبكة العدالة الضريبية وإحتلت فيه الولايات المتحدة الأمريكية المركز الأول قبل أن نتطرق في حوارنا مع الصحفي التونسي عبد السلام الهيرشي لبحث استقصائي حول البنوك في تونس تحت عنوان “كارتيل البنوك في تونس: أثرياء الحرب في زمن البؤس”
For this month’s episode #54 of “Taxes simply”, we explore the latest results for the Financial Secrecy Index, which saw the US ranked first for offering financial secrecy to the criminal and corrupt. We then speak with Tunisian journalist Abd El Salam El Herchi, who recently published an investigative piece on the banking cartel in Tunisia and the corruption involved in establishing this cartel. We discuss the repercussions and the consequences for the Tunisian economy and the Tunisian people.
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