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DZC refers suspected graft case to Anti-Corruption Commission
By Petra - Apr 13,2014 - Last updated at Apr 13,2014
AMMAN — The Development Zones Commission (DZC) has provided a number of documents to the Anti-Corruption Commission in relation to a suspected corruption case concerning the illegal acquisition of 122-dunums of land in the Dead Sea area by an influential person, acting chairman of the DZC Khaled Abu Rabi said on Sunday.
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