The International Bank will send two delegations to Egypt and Tunisia to discuss how to restore the stolen money of the two countries during the former regimes. The Illicit Gains Office of the International Bank, lead by Leonardo McCarthy, seeks to include the illicit gains and combats corruption of schools' curriculums in developing nations in an attempt to combat corruption in these countries. It is corruption, which led these countries to revolutions in the Middle East Arab, witnessed recently. The proposed plans to combat corruption focuses on roles of the private sector. The International Bank will interfere to force political leaderships to combat corruption. The bank will call on rich countries to taking action against companies that accept bribes and seize the wealth from poorer countries. On the other hand, the International Bank will work to support the reform agenda in the Middle East. It will focus on drafting plans to combat corruption, to support transparency and to make the best use of resources. The bank also assured it will improve its financial and administrative mechanisms to activate its role.