At a time when it is almost impossible for depositors to recover their money, LBCI continues to follow up on the campaign against corruption.
The campaign is launched by the Lebanese Association for the Promotion of Transparency - No Corruption.
Each night, we will show you the value of the lollar, which in Lebanon has become the currency of corruption, according to the ceiling set by the Central Bank, which is 8,000 pounds per dollar.
To watch the report, please click on the video above.