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The gaoling of three senior officials from the Elf oil company is unlikely to be the final act in the drama that has been unfolding since Paris judge Eva Joly launched her investigation into France's pétro-politique. Next for scrutiny are politicians linked to Elf's diversion of state revenues in Gabon, Congo-Brazzaville and Angola....

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Eva Joly, Gabon, Congo-Brazzaville, Angola, Loïk le Floch-Prigent, Alfred Sirven, André Tarallo, , Omar Bongo, José Eduardo dos Santos, Pierre Falcone, Jacques Chirac, Thierry Desmarest, pétro-politique, La Lettre du Continent

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