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Roberto Espinola, owner of a chain of tailor shops in Paraguay, who launched a line of pocketless men suits to be worn as a protest against corruption, at his workshop in Asuncion, on October 23, 2014. The suit is named "Ibanez" for Paraguayan deputy Jose Maria Ibanez, of the ruling Colorado party, who used public money to pay the wages of three domestic servants at his residence and is now being tried by the Justice. AFP PHOTO/Norberto Duarte (Photo credit should read NORBERTO DUARTE/AFP via Getty Images)
Roberto Espinola, owner of a chain of tailor shops in Paraguay, who launched a line of pocketless men suits to be worn as a protest against corruption, at his workshop in Asuncion, on October 23, 2014. The suit is named "Ibanez" for Paraguayan deputy Jose Maria Ibanez, of the ruling Colorado party, who used public money to pay the wages of three domestic servants at his residence and is now being tried by the Justice. AFP PHOTO/Norberto Duarte (Photo credit should read NORBERTO DUARTE/AFP via Getty Images)
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