<p>Thousands of people marched in Tunis on May 13 against a bill that would grant amnesty to businessman accused of corruption.</p><p>The draft Economic Reconciliation bill</a> would allow businessman to escape prosecution by reporting corrupt deals signed while President Zine El-Abidine Ben Ali was in office and repaying the proceeds.</p><p>The government said the law could help recover cash estimated at around $3 billion and provide a boost for the Tunisian economy. Ben Ali’s regime was toppled by popular protests against corruption and Tunisia’s struggling economy in 2011.</p><br />