Forged qualifications of Ennahda supporters: Pending file preoccupying Tunisian public opinion
Despite the passage of Labor Day on May 1, the file of
forged educational qualifications and infiltrating government jobs during what
is known as the “Black Decade” still occupies Tunisian public opinion,
particularly the forces opposed to the Brotherhood-affiliated Ennahda movement.
Ennahda is accused of its involvement in introducing its
supporters to the administrative authorities in the state with forged
educational certificates in order to ensure their
loyalty and control over these institutions.
Incomplete efforts
This is not the first time that this file has been opened,
as the opening of the file dates back to 2021 after
the events of July 25 of the same year, when investigations concluded that 47,000 employees had forged educational certificates
during the period of Ennahda’s control of the Tunisian government. Against the
backdrop of these investigations, about 150 substandard teachers were sent to
investigations, with confirmation that the forgery extended to the sector of
engineers and even ministers.
The efforts of the Tunisian authorities did not stop there,
as it repeated attempts to track down the forgers in November 2022, when it
launched processes to verify all academic certificates in the ministries, with
the adoption of the electronic seal to reduce forgery.
Despite all these efforts, the file of forged certificates
still has not received a major movement to end it, to the extent that it is
raised with every occasion concerning workers or talk about the economic
situation of the state that makes the issue of paying salaries a great burden.
Why the delay?
In a statement to the Reference, Tunisian political writer
Nizar Jlidi confirmed the delay in resolving many files, stressing that
Tunisian President Kais Saied and his team are working on several files at the
same time and are facing internal and external resistance from the Brotherhood
in a way that stalls the scene.
Trade union activist Kais Ben
Yahmed agreed with Jlidi, recounting to the Reference the reason for the
failure of the certificate forgery file and many other files to Ennahda’s
penetration of the judiciary.
“The judiciary in Tunisia has been infiltrated after the
Brotherhood installed many judges in advanced positions in the courts, and this
will not end because they are assigned the task of striking the economy and
security and questioning every achievement, and this is easy to do if you are
on the hill,” he said, adding, “This will not end except with a real
independent judiciary and an electoral law that excludes those connected to
public rights crimes, corruption and terrorism.”
President Saied is not only facing Ennahda, but rather he is
facing the octopus of the global Brotherhood organization and countries betting
on and financing it, Ben Yahmed pointed out, adding, “Even most of the media
lobbies in the Western world are on the side of this organization that was
wagered upon in the Arab Spring from Morocco, Algeria and Tunisia to Egypt,
Lebanon, Iraq and Syria.
He reiterated what he considered a state of dispersion in
Tunisia in the face of corruption files to “political money, the alliance of
figures of corruption, smuggling and bribery with the Brotherhood, and the
roles of embassies, intelligence services and organizations donating funds.”
Ben Yahmed stressed that what President Saied lacks are wise
advisors, qualified ministers, and speed in taking positions despite the
infiltration in institutions and ministries.