Ref: Harta Ben Ali, ex presiden Tunisaia dilelangkan.  Di NKRI, harta hasil 
panen korupsi alm Soeharto selama 32 tahun  dilindungi oleh rezim-rezim yang 
menganti kekuasaannya. Jadi KKN jalan terus seperti biasa, malah  diberitakan 
bahwa korupsi pada tahun depan (2013) akan meningkat 
[http://www.antaranews.com/en/news/86345/corruption-predicted-to-increase-in-2013
 ].


http://arabnews.com/ben-ali-treasures-under-hammer

Ben Ali treasures under hammer
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  Luxury cars that once belonged to ousted Tunisian dictator Zine El Abidine 
Ben Ali and his family are displayed at an auction in the Tunis suburb of 
Gammarth on Saturday. (AFP)

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Sunday 23 December 2012

GAMMARTH: Tunisian Prime Minister Hamadi Jebali kicked off viewing yesterday 
for an auction of thousands of luxury items once owned by ousted dictator Zine 
El Abidine Ali and his family.
Jebali inspected 40 luxury cars, thousands of clothing, jewelry items and art 
works on the eve of the public auction which is being held in the Tunis suburb 
of Gammarth in a bid to raise millions of euros for government coffers.
Highlight of the month-long sale is expected to be the cars, which include a 
Lamborghini Gallardo LP 460, a Bentley Continental sports car, an armored 
Cadillac and a Maybach 62. Suits belonging to the toppled despot are expected 
to go for 3,000 euros each, while coats belonging to his wife Leila Trabelsi, 
who was notorious for her expensive tastes, could fetch as much as 4,000 euros.
Her handbags are expected fetch 3,000 euros, while the couple’s footwear is 
expected to command prices ranging from 100 to 300 euros.
Acting finance minister Slim Besbes told reporters earlier this week that items 
valued at less than 10,000 dinars (5,000 euros) would be sold at fixed price, 
but that anything priced above that would be put to auction.
The government hopes to raise at least 10 million euros from the sale.
Besbes said the items belonged to Ben Ali and 114 of his relatives.
The public can view the sale items from today for an entry charge of 30 dinars, 
a stiff amount in a country where the minimum wage is just 320 dinars a month.


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