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Eugene Adoboli obtained the presidential pardon following his conviction in the OAU City case




Accused of having embezzled, with accomplices, eight hundred (800) million FCFA, envelope intended for the construction of the OAU City, the former Prime Minister of Togo, Eugene Adoboli, asked for a presidential pardon. What he got last year.


 Eugène Adoboli was sentenced by custom in 2011 to 5 years in prison and to repay the sum of one hundred (100) million FCFA in the case of the construction of the OAU City at the end of the 90s. He is accused of have hijacked eight hundred (800) million FCFA.

He is not the only accused in this case. Agboli Hope, former Minister of Urban Planning and Samarou Saibou, former Secretary of State to the Prime Minister in charge of Private Sector Promotion. These two personalities, meanwhile, were sentenced to 8 years in prison and to pay a hundred and five (500) million FCFA of fine.

At the time, the 83-year-old man found his conviction unfair and even spoke of an "arbitrary and unenforceable" court decision. Except that the same person has submitted a request for presidential pardon. A clemency he gets in July 2017.

Indeed, by a decree N ° 10/11 of 21 July 2017 signed by Faure Gnassingbé, "A total remission of sentence" is "granted".

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