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A Belgian arms trader, Jacques-Germain Monsieur, is the new star in the French judicial inquiry into France's former state oil company, Elf Aquitaine (now privatised and part of TotalFinaElf). Significantly, his revelations concern very recent events compared to the 1992 origins of the Angolagate saga (AC Vol 42 No 3)....

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Belgian, Jacques-Germain Monsieur, French, Congo-Brazzaville, Angola, Mauritius, Jack Sigolet, Jean-Claude Uthurry-Borde, Pierre-Yves Gilleron, François Mitterrand, Yves-Michel Deloche, Swiss, Pascal Lissouba, Denis Sassou-Nguesso, Andrej Izdebski, Slovakia, Pierre Oba, André Tarallo, Omar Bongo, Iran, American, Laurent Kabila, Congo-Kinshasa, Côte d'Ivoire, Le Soir, Direction de la Surveillance du Territoire, Crédit Commercial de France

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