ULCC to Expand Scrutiny Beyond Wealth Declarations of Former CPT Members

In a note made public at the beginning of the week, that is, two days after the expiration of the mandate of the members of the Presidential Transitional Council, the Anti-Corruption Unit (ULCC) reminded former high-ranking State officials of their legal obligation to submit their asset declaration within a maximum period of thirty days following the end of their functions.

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ULCC to Expand Scrutiny Beyond Wealth Declarations of Former CPT Members

Brigade de l'ULCC (photo d'archive)

In a note made public at the beginning of the week, that is, two days after the expiration of the mandate of the members of the Presidential Transitional Council, the Anti-Corruption Unit (ULCC) reminded former high-ranking State officials of their legal obligation to submit their asset declaration within a maximum period of thirty days following the end of their functions.

However, according to information obtained by Le Nouvelliste, the anti-corruption institution does not intend to limit itself to this legal formality.

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