
Tunisia and South Korea on Friday signed a partnership agreement with the South Korean Agency for Technical Cooperation (KOICA) to fund and create a national portal to denounce corruption cases, Tunisian Secretary of State in charge of Governance and Public Service Anouar Ben Khelifa said.
According to the Tunisian official news agency, the agreement covers the provision of a grant worth $ 5 million for financing and the creation of an electronic portal enabling citizens to denounce cases of corruption.
This $ 5 million-project offered as a donation by the South Korean government, crowns a strategic study on the Tunisian government's will to develop this system.
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