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The Court of First Instance in Tunisia has sentenced businessman Habib Hawass to 22 years in prison in a case of financial corruption related to forming a criminal conspiracy to launder money and exploiting professional facilities in the recycling and export of metals, particularly copper. This followed a final settlement agreement involving approximately 12 million Tunisian dinars with the General Directorate of Customs. Hawass faced charges concerning tax evasion and customs fraud, highlighting the growing efforts to combat financial corruption in the country.
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