The Bongo family ruled for more than half a century Gabon, a country rich in oil, and left behind a legacy of widespread poverty and accusations of corruption that have put the dynasty in the spotlight of international control agencies and authorities that go from Paris to Libreville, the capital of Gabon. Now, following a new trail of commercial and real estate records, OCCRP has identified hitherto unknown property belonging to another member …
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The Bongo family ruled for more than half a century Gabon, a country rich in oil, and left behind a legacy of widespread poverty and accusations of corruption that have put the dynasty in the spotlight of international control agencies and authorities that go from Paris to Libreville, the capital of Gabon. Now, following a new trail of commercial and real estate records, OCCRP has identified hitherto unknown property belonging to another member …