This is a decisive day for the Senegalese journalist and businessman Madiambal Diagne. Retranched in France for several weeks, the CEO of Groupe Avenir Communication is now playing out his judicial fate in Versailles, where the Cour d’appel examines, this Tuesday morning, the request for extradition made by the Senegalese authorities. A highly sensitive audience, placed under high tension, on the background of financial accusations and debates on fundamental freedoms. A crucial hearing before the Court of Appeal of Versailles. According to the information reported by L’Observateur, the Chamber of Inquiry of the Court of Appeal of Versailles French equivalent of the Senegalese Accusation Chamber is seized of the extradition dossier concerning Madiambal Diagne. L’homme de presse is under the attack of an international arrest warrant issued by the Doyen des juges d’instruction du Pool judiciaire financier de Dakar. It is cited in a report by the National Financial Information Processing Unit (CENTIF) concerning suspicious transfers estimated at 12 billion FCFA, in the framework of a 21 billion FCFA subcontracting agreement with the Ellipes Project group. According to L’Observateur, Madiambal Diagne had left Senegal in an irregular manner, transiting through Gambia before reaching France via a Royal Air Maroc flight.
Versailles: Madiambal plays his freedom a secret meeting in Paris and evidence against Dakar