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The Regime Blocks Payments, Justice Shaken by a Financial Hole of Cfaf 2.5 Billion

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For the past three years, the State has no longer paid the funds intended to pay the lawyers appointed ex officio, plunging them into a gradual disengagement. The Office of Judicial Assistance, housed at the courthouse in Dakar, struggles to maintain a vital public service. Meanwhile, the litigants prosecuted for crime and without means see their trials postponed repeatedly. Between inertia of the authorities, anger of the families and lawyers, …
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For the past three years, the State has no longer paid the funds intended to pay the lawyers appointed ex officio, plunging them into a gradual disengagement. The Office of Judicial Assistance, housed at the courthouse in Dakar, struggles to maintain a vital public service. Meanwhile, the litigants prosecuted for crime and without means see their trials postponed repeatedly. Between inertia of the authorities, anger of the families and lawyers, …

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senenews.com broke the news in on Friday, September 12, 2025.
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