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Gabon's President Bongo 'to give away father's inheritance' | |
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Gabon's President Ali Bongo has pledged to give away all the money he inherits from his father, to set up a foundation for the country's youth. | Gabon's President Ali Bongo has pledged to give away all the money he inherits from his father, to set up a foundation for the country's youth. |
"In my eyes we are all heirs of Omar Bongo," he said in a national address. | "In my eyes we are all heirs of Omar Bongo," he said in a national address. |
The will of his father, who ruled for 41 years until his death in 2009, is yet to be settled. He reportedly left a fortune worth many millions of dollars. | |
French judges are currently probing the Bongo family over alleged embezzlement, accusations which they strongly deny. | French judges are currently probing the Bongo family over alleged embezzlement, accusations which they strongly deny. |
Gabon is a major oil producer, but a third of its population live in poverty, according to the World Bank. | |
In a speech to mark the country's 55th independence anniversary, President Bongo said that in addition to his inheritance money for the youth foundation, the family would be donating a building in the capital, Libreville, to start a new university. | In a speech to mark the country's 55th independence anniversary, President Bongo said that in addition to his inheritance money for the youth foundation, the family would be donating a building in the capital, Libreville, to start a new university. |
"No Gabonese must be left by the side of the road," he added. | "No Gabonese must be left by the side of the road," he added. |
Two properties belonging to Omar Bongo in the French capital, Paris, would also be given to the state, he said. | Two properties belonging to Omar Bongo in the French capital, Paris, would also be given to the state, he said. |
"I know my father, from where he is now, watches us and hears us. I also know that he approves this decision and gives us his blessing," the AFP news agency quotes President Bongo as saying. | "I know my father, from where he is now, watches us and hears us. I also know that he approves this decision and gives us his blessing," the AFP news agency quotes President Bongo as saying. |
Allegations of corruption have swirled around Omar Bongo for many years. | Allegations of corruption have swirled around Omar Bongo for many years. |
The landmark "case of the ill-gotten gains" was launched in France in 2010 after a lengthy campaign by corruption watchdog Transparency International. | The landmark "case of the ill-gotten gains" was launched in France in 2010 after a lengthy campaign by corruption watchdog Transparency International. |
Two judges were appointed to look into the finances of the late Gabonese leader and the families of the leaders of Equatorial Guinea and Congo-Brazzaville, to see whether state funds had been misused on expenditures made in France. | Two judges were appointed to look into the finances of the late Gabonese leader and the families of the leaders of Equatorial Guinea and Congo-Brazzaville, to see whether state funds had been misused on expenditures made in France. |
Under French law, a formal investigation is one step closer to a trial, but some cases can be dropped without going to court. | Under French law, a formal investigation is one step closer to a trial, but some cases can be dropped without going to court. |
Bongo family assets identified as part of a previous police investigation include 39 properties in France, located in affluent areas of Paris and on the French Riviera, as well as nine luxury cars, including Ferraris and Mercedes, worth a total of $1.6m (£1m). | Bongo family assets identified as part of a previous police investigation include 39 properties in France, located in affluent areas of Paris and on the French Riviera, as well as nine luxury cars, including Ferraris and Mercedes, worth a total of $1.6m (£1m). |
Ali Bongo won presidential elections in September 2009, making him the country's third president since independence from France in 1960. | Ali Bongo won presidential elections in September 2009, making him the country's third president since independence from France in 1960. |
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