Emprunt « secret » de 650 millions d’euros : Les graves accusations de Madiambal Diagne contre le PM Sonko
The controversy continues to rage following the "Financial Times" revelation of a "secret" loan taken out by the Senegalese government.
The British daily reports, in fact, that the Senegalese state has raised 650 million euros from international institutions through so-called "opaque" financial mechanisms.
These "Total Return Swaps" operations, which were not disclosed to members of parliament, would have served as an emergency measure to stabilize public finances and avoid a default.
From Paris, where he is locked in a battle with the Senegalese state, which is struggling to secure his extradition, journalist Madiambal Diagne is closely following this burning issue that is causing a stir in Senegal. The well-connected administrator of the newspaper "Le Quotidien" has made a serious revelation about this case, which risks escalating the controversy even further.
“It was this man, Khaldoon Al Mubarak, who financed the controversial swap operation. Ousmane Sonko pledged Senegal’s oil and gas reserves and offered the Manchester City president vast tracts of land for a sports center in Mbour. The PM also wanted to place his footballer son there,” revealed Madiambal Diagne, posting a photo of the Emirati businessman on the social network X.
According to Madiambal, it appears from the written exchanges between the Senegalese PM and the Emirati businessman, which he possesses, that "Sonko offered him a total deal of $7.75 billion for projects: housing ($2 billion), gold refinery ($1.5 billion), infrastructure in Diamniadio DGPU ($1.75 billion), Promovilles projects ($1 billion), oil and gas ($1.5 billion)."
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