Guinea’s former prime minister is jailed for 5 years for corruption
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Guinea's former prime minister is jailed for 5 years for corruption
A local court in Guinea has sentenced the country’s immediate past prime minister for five years after finding him guilty of corruption and embezzlement of public funds. Ibrahima Kassory Fofana
On 27 February, the Cree recently found the former Prime Minister of Alpha Condé guilty of misappropriation of public funds, illicit enrichment and money laundering. A judgement handed down in the absence of the accused, which denounces a "political trial."
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After more than a year of pre-trial detention, former head of government Dr Ibrahima Kassory Fofana was found guilty on Thursday 27 February of the acts of embezzlement of public funds and unlawful enrichment. He was sentenced to 5 years in prison and to the payment of an almond of 2 years.... Read more Urgent article: Kassory Fofana sentenced to 5 years in prison first appeared on ledjely.
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