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Senegal's Khalifa Sall, mayor of Dakar, jailed for fraud | Senegal's Khalifa Sall, mayor of Dakar, jailed for fraud |
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One of Senegal's most popular politicians has been jailed on charges of fraud which his supporters say are politically motivated. | One of Senegal's most popular politicians has been jailed on charges of fraud which his supporters say are politically motivated. |
Khalifa Sall, mayor of the capital Dakar, was sentenced to five years for embezzling $3.4m (£2.4m). | Khalifa Sall, mayor of the capital Dakar, was sentenced to five years for embezzling $3.4m (£2.4m). |
His conviction bars him from next year's elections, when he had been expected to present a strong challenge to President Macky Sall - no relation. | His conviction bars him from next year's elections, when he had been expected to present a strong challenge to President Macky Sall - no relation. |
Senegal is one of the most stable democracies in West Africa. | Senegal is one of the most stable democracies in West Africa. |
It is the only country on mainland West Africa never to have had a military coup. | It is the only country on mainland West Africa never to have had a military coup. |
It has seen two peaceful transfers of power following elections, most recently in 2012, when Macky Sall became president. | It has seen two peaceful transfers of power following elections, most recently in 2012, when Macky Sall became president. |
Khalifa Sall, 62, was arrested last year and successfully stood for parliament even though he was in detention at the time. | Khalifa Sall, 62, was arrested last year and successfully stood for parliament even though he was in detention at the time. |
His parliamentary immunity was lifted so he could stand trial. | His parliamentary immunity was lifted so he could stand trial. |
'More popular in prison' | |
The court heard that he had used fake receipts for rice and millet, and diverted the money for "political purposes", reports the AFP news agency. | The court heard that he had used fake receipts for rice and millet, and diverted the money for "political purposes", reports the AFP news agency. |
"I feel shame for my country," deputy Dakar mayor Cheikh Gueye told Reuters. | "I feel shame for my country," deputy Dakar mayor Cheikh Gueye told Reuters. |
"This decision is meant to prevent Khalifa Sall from putting his name forward as presidential candidate." | "This decision is meant to prevent Khalifa Sall from putting his name forward as presidential candidate." |
His lawyers have told the media they intend to appeal. However, they are unable to launch the appeal process immediately as Senegal's court clerks are currently on strike. | |
The BBC's Alex Duval Smith in Dakar says that, whether or not there has been political interference in the trial, it appears to have boosted Khalifa Sall's popularity. | |
Ever since his arrest, and during last October's parliamentary election process, the mayor's supporters have painted him as a victim of an elitist and skewed justice system, she says, adding that he is more popular in his prison cell than he was in city hall chambers. |
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