After more than seven months of pre-trial detention, Pascal Ogowé Siffon regained his liberty on 8 July 2026. The former Minister of Tourism and Crafts has now been granted provisional release with "judicial supervision", according to several consistent sources. The decision made at the conclusion of several hearings constitutes a new stage in a political-judicial case which continues to receive the attention of public opinion. The competent cou…
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After more than seven months of pre-trial detention, Pascal Ogowé Siffon regained his liberty on 8 July 2026. The former Minister of Tourism and Crafts has now been granted provisional release with "judicial supervision", according to several consistent sources. The decision made at the conclusion of several hearings constitutes a new stage in a political-judicial case which continues to receive the attention of public opinion. The competent cou…