Several public companies have, at present, an alarming financial health. Among them, three are classified as “high risk”. This risk is related to a deterioration of their own capital”, explains the Ministry of Finance in its document de programmation budgétaire et économique pluriannuelle (Dpbep 22023-2165). On the list of these high-risk structures is the Société nationale de recouvrement (Snr). The structure directed by Me Babacar Ndiaye has a share capital of 27 million Cfa francs. But today, the company’s equity capital is estimated at -24,2356 billion FCFA as of December 2000. The National Society for the Management and Exploitation of State Buildings (Sogepa) is also in the eye of the storm.
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