L’Assemblée nationale will be at the heart of the judicial news tomorrow. After the passing of the law authorising the President of the Republic to sign a convention for the repatriation of persons detained in Morocco, it is on the very sensitive dossier of the lifting of the parliamentary immunity of Moustapha Diop that the representatives of the people will turn. After this procedure, the mayor of Louga will be brought to justice to explain the accusation of embezzlement of public funds brought against him by Mme Tabaski Ngom. It’s all there! According to the wishes of the Pool judiciaire financier, expressed in a letter addressed to the Minister of Justice, Ousmane Diagne, which the latter hastened to transmit to the President of the National Assembly, ‘the deputies are invited to proceed with the lifting of the parliamentary immunity of Mr Moustapha Diop’ to allow the investigators to understand him. In his complaint, the former Private Accountant of the Commission de Régulation du Secteur de l’Energie (CRSE) accuses Moustapha Diop of having borrowed 700 million FCA and of not having respected his commitments to return it. According to them, “this dame ne dit pas la vérité. ” Moreover, when the lady declared to the investigators that she had given part of the sum to the driver of the mayor of Louga, the latter denied the facts before the investigators, limiting themselves to not recognizing that the receipt of T-shirts offered by Tabaski Ngom to Moustapha Diop. Far from being simple accusations, these denunciations made by the former ACP de l’Aprosi implicated Momath Ba comme Moustapha Diop.
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