Dakar – New development in the CENTIF case involving Senegalese businessman Mouhamad Rassoul Dieng. In a statement released on June 25th, he claims to have voluntarily appeared before the investigating judge and the financial judicial unit to provide additional evidence aimed at, according to him, closing the procedure. Mouhamad Rassoul Dieng specifies that he participated…...
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