
Mourad Hattab
Mourad Hattab is a civil society activist and financial risk expert in Tunisia, known for his critical insights into public administration and vehicle usage. Recently, he highlighted the extensive number of administrative vehicles in Tunisia and their maintenance costs, revealing that the state owns over 100,000 vehicles, leading to significant financial implications for the government.
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Mourad Hattab raised concerns about the extent of precarious work in Tunisia and the misuse of subcontracting in public institutions.
1 sous-traitant sur 5 travaille pour le secteur public en Tunisie, selon Mourad Hattab – La Presse de TunisieMourad Hattab is a financial expert who reported that the cost per family during Ramadan has reached 3,000 dinars.
Consommation et dépenses alimentaires élevées durant Ramadan pour la famille tunisienne : Entre 40 et 80 dinars/jour en aliments
Economist Mourad Hattab discussed the situation regarding the University Ez-zitouna and its importance to Tunisia and the Arab world.
Spoliation de l’Université Ez-zitouna : un drame silencieux pour la Tunisie et le monde musulman
Mourad Hattab denounces a banking sector that favors an influential elite at the expense of small and medium enterprises.
25 milliards de dinars de prêts bancaires sans garanties : un système à deux vitesses
Mourad Hattab stated that the weekly cost of the food basket for Tunisians is estimated at 140 dinars.
Le mois de Ramadan coûte désormais 3000 dinars par famille tunisienneHattab alerted about the dangers related to the lengthening of procedures for confiscated assets.
Fonds détournés: un gouffre financier sans issue ?
Mourad Hattab warned about the consequences of the non-application of interest rate reductions by public banks.
Crise du logement en Tunisie : Les conséquences de la non-application de la réduction des taux d'intérêtMourad Hattab highlighted delays in the implementation of a law regarding fixed interest rates on long-term loans.
Taux fixes des prêts : la justice interpellée face à l’inaction du secteur publicMourad Hattab is a civil society activist and financial risk expert who reported a significant drop in cheque transactions in Tunisia.
Les transactions par chèque en Tunisie chutent de 83 % en seulement 12 jours, selon Mourad HattabMourad Hattab is a civil society activist and financial risk expert who revealed the number of administrative vehicles in Tunisia.
Tunisie : Une voiture administrative pour six employés et des coûts de maintenance dépassant 1 000 millions de dinars par an


