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Slim Chiboub

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Slim Chiboub 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.[1][2][3][4] He claims he has not seen Ben Ali since the latter married Leïla Ben Ali.[2][5]

Biography

He was club president Espérance Sportive de Tunis for nineteen years.[1] He is a former member of the Executive Committee of FIFA.[2] He used to chair the Tunisian Olympic Committee until he has been fallen, after the 2011 revolution.[2] He also owns race horses.

Following the 2010–2011 Tunisian protests, he is in Libya and then in United Arab Emirates.

References

  1. ^ a b Stephen J. King, The new authoritarianism in the Middle East and North Africa, Bloomington, Indiana: Indiana University Press, 2009, p. 180 [1]
  2. ^ a b c d Alaa Shahine, 'Ben Ali's Son-in-Law Says Some of Ex-Leader's Aides Were Corrupt', Bloomberg BusinessWeek, 16 January 2011 [2]
  3. ^ The Thinking Fan's Guide to the World Cup, Matt Weiland (ed.), Sean Wilsey (ed.), Franklin Foer (Afterword), Harper Perennial, 2006, p. 333 [3]
  4. ^ Arielle Thedrel, Jean-Marc Leclerc, 'La petite entreprise très profitable du clan Trabelsi', Le Figaro, 17 January 2011 [4]
  5. ^ Christophe Ayad, 'La Tunisie de Ben Ali a un air de famille', Libération, 23 October 2004 [5]