Guinée : L’ex-président de la Cour constitutionnelle face à des accusations de détournement massif
Mohamed Lamine Bangoura, former president of Guinea's Constitutional Court, is at the center of a legal battle before the CRIEF (Court for the Repression of Economic and Financial Offenses). Accused of embezzling nearly 20 billion Guinean francs (approximately 2 million euros), the former high-ranking magistrate firmly denies the charges against him.
The assets in question: The plaintiffs point to a blatant discrepancy between the defendant's official income and his real estate assets. Among the assets cited are:
The defendant's defense : To justify his lifestyle and use of funds,
Mohamed Lamine Bangoura detailed the institution's budgets during his tenure: an annual subsidy of 20 billion GNF, supplemented by substantial electoral budgets. He maintains that every expenditure was carried out with the utmost transparency.
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