Le politicien et chroniqueur vedette de la TFM now knows his immediate fate. The jubilant enthusiasm with which he had been welcomed by his supporters, on Wednesday, in front of the Cyber Sécurité buildings, gave way to the anxiety of knowing that he would not return home soon. After less than 48 hours spent in hearing before the investigators, he joined the Dakar prosecutor’s office where the prosecutor decided to entrust his fate to a magistrate instructor. Le chroniqueur Badara Gadiaga is not free of his movements. And, if the wishes of the procureur de la République are granted, he will spend many weeks away from the plateau of Jakarlo on the TFM. According to the first information obtained by Kéwoulo, the prosecutor decided to entrust his dossier to a judge of inquiry to further investigate the points of inquiry discovered during the hearings and which the preliminary inquiry had not resolved. While Badara Gadiaga was being questioned about his insulting remarks against the Prime Minister, Ousmane Sonko, the investigators came across money transfers received by the former employee of the CICES of Dakar, an employee today at the heart of a judicial information, following the complaint of Justin Correa, the Director General of the Centre International du Commerce du Sénégal Al, who used information from the Cour des comptes accusing Gadiaga of having used a fake BFEM to occupy the post of chef de régie.. Arrested last Wednesday following his hearing, Badara Gadiaga was also questioned about the provenance of large sums of money he received through various channels.
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