A Tunisian appeals court has confirmed a 14-year prison sentence for businessman Marouane Mabrouk. He was originally convicted in a lower court on charges of money laundering. The confirmation was reported by the agency TAP, citing a judicial source. The case revolves around financial corruption allegations. Details regarding the specifics of the money laundering operation haven’t been widely released. This ruling upholds the initial judgement against Mabrouk, signaling a continued crackdown on financial crime within Tunisia, and further proceedings are anticipated.. The conviction highlights ongoing efforts to combat corruption within the country's financial sector.