samedi 11 mai 2013
The strange fortune of a former Senegalese Prime Minister
According to the son of Abdoulaye Wade, former prime minister of his father, Idrissa Seck, reportedly received 200,000 francs in 1999 from Jacques Chirac.
When Karim Wade, the son of the former Senegalese head of state, is caught by the justice who is suspected of having amassed during the reign of his father more than a billion euros, the projectors are steered towards the former Prime Minister Idrissa Seck. He who was once the Dolphin President Abdoulaye Wade, and even the head of government before taking distances, is now accused by the son Wade has received 100 million CFA francs 200,000 francs of Jacques then Chirac at the Elysee. And Karim Wade pointed out that the cash back was made in 1999, when Wade then exiled preparing his return. Jacques Chirac reportedly intervened through lawyer Robert Bourgi for Idriss Seck betray Wade in favor of his friend, Abdou Diouf.
electroshock
Statements Karim Wade, imprisoned since April 15 at the central prison in Dakar, caused a shock in the country. Historically, local media questioned the origin of the fortune of Idrissa Seck. The mayor of Thies, Senegal's second largest city, had already been indicted and jailed by the High Court of Justice, which accused him of embezzlement in connection with projects in his hometown when he was Prime Minister. The case known as "sites Thies" had finally resulted in a non-place.
Just recently, a trip by private jet between Dakar and Paris has revived suspicions of the Senegalese press money Idrissa Seck, who was the first to call for the heads in the case of ill-gotten gains.
The Point.fr - Published on 08/05/2013 at 19:08
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