Gabon: The inquiry into Gabonese "bad goods" in France ended
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Gabon: The inquiry into Gabonese "bad goods" in France ended
In France, the investigating judge, fifteen years after the opening of the Gabonese "bad property" case in France - in 2010 - has completed his investigations. It is now the national financial prosecutor's office to say who of the eleven persons involved, he wishes to be tried and on which charge.


Opened fifteen years ago, the survey on "bad goods" of the Bongo family in France is complete
The investigating judge decided to close the investigation on Friday, 4 April, according to sources close to the case file. Pending the decision of the National Financial Prosecutor's Office (PNF) on the possible holding of a trial.

Paris. The survey on "bad goods" of the Gabonese Bongo family in France is complete
Fifteen years after the opening of the investigation and the indictment of 24 people, including BNP Paribas, the National Financial Prosecutor's Office will give its opinion on a possible trial.
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