A Guinean court has sentenced Lounceny Nabé, who led the Central Bank of Guinea for over a decade, to five years in prison on embezzlement and money laundering charges, with the trial conducted in absentia and an arrest warrant now issued for his capture. The verdict caps a case that’s dragged on since shortly after Guinea’s 2021 military coup. Junta leader Mamadou Doumbouya dismissed Nabé within months of seizing power, replacing him after a de…
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