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Tunisian businessman (born 1959)
Slim Chiboub (born 13 January 1959
[1] ) is a
Tunisian businessman. He is married to Dorsaf Ben Ali, the oldest daughter of former Tunisian President
Zine El Abidine Ben Ali and his first wife,
Naïma Kefi .
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[5] He claims he has not seen Ben Ali since the latter married
Leïla Ben Ali .
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Biography
He was club president
Espérance Sportive de Tunis for fifteen years.
[2] He is a former member of the executive committee of
FIFA .
[3] He used to chair the
Tunisian Olympic Committee until he has been fallen, after the 2011 revolution.
[3] He also owns
race horses .
Following the
2010–2011 Tunisian protests , he is in
Libya and then in
United Arab Emirates .
As of December 2021, Chiboub is still in prison for the Marina Gamart case, in which he is facing accusations of buying land for a price cheaper than its market value, thanks to his close ties to Ben Ali, and the then ruling class.
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References
^ Al-Mouadhen, Dhafrallah (15 November 2014).
"سليم شيبوب يتأهب للعودة نهائيا إلى تونس" [Slim Chiboub is Preparing to Return Permanently to Tunisia] (in Arabic). AfrigateNews. Retrieved 6 December 2021 .
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b Stephen J. King, The new authoritarianism in the Middle East and North Africa ,
Bloomington, Indiana :
Indiana University Press , 2009, p. 180
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b
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d Alaa Shahine, 'Ben Ali's Son-in-Law Says Some of Ex-Leader's Aides Were Corrupt',
Bloomberg BusinessWeek , 16 January 2011
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^ The Thinking Fan's Guide to the World Cup , Matt Weiland (ed.), Sean Wilsey (ed.), Franklin Foer (Afterword),
Harper Perennial , 2006, p. 333
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^ Arielle Thedrel, Jean-Marc Leclerc, 'La petite entreprise très profitable du clan Trabelsi',
Le Figaro , 17 January 2011
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^ Christophe Ayad, 'La Tunisie de Ben Ali a un air de famille',
Libération , 23 October 2004
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"مطلب الإفراج عن سليم شيبوب.. محكمة التعقيب تقرر ما يلي" [The demands for the release of Slim Chiboub.. The Court of Cassation decides the following] (in Arabic). Attessia TV. 15 December 2021. Retrieved 6 January 2021 .