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President Omar Bongo Ondimba’s anti-corruption drive has produced unexpected results.As Harvard University and the Mo Ibrahim Foundation announced that Gabon was among the top ten best governed African countries, another scandal among its top officials has emerged....

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Omar Bongo Ondimba, Mo Ibrahim, Bosco Alaba Fall, Constant Angue Kpakoinalaba, Marlene Rapontchombo, Hervé Fuglence Ossamy, Commission Nationale de Lutte Contre l’Enrichissement Illicite, Cour Criminelle Spéciale, Gabon Télécom

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