This step should be followed by the establishment of the ad hoc commission, scheduled for tomorrow Thursday, January 16, before the plenary convened the following day, Friday, “on the ratification of the ad hoc commission,” indicates Le Soleil.
The newspaper, referring to its informants, reports that “the said commission will be made up of 11 deputies”.
Seized by the Minister of Justice, El Malick Ndiaye, targeting the deputy mayor of Agnam, the President of the National Assembly summoned the Parliament Office at 4 p.m. the day before a meeting followed an hour later by that of the Conference of Leaders in the Marie Joséphine Diallo room of the new hemicycle building.
The person in charge of the organisation and mobilisation of the Apr, elected on the departmental list of the Takku Wallu Senegal coalition in Matam, within the 15th legislature, would be involved in a case of suspicious transactions provisionally estimated at more than 125 billion Cfa francs.
The prosecutor of the financial malfeasance, El Hadji Alioune Abdoulaye Sylla, announced, Sunday January 12, the opening of a judicial investigation for criminal conspiracy, money laundering, fraud involving public funds, corruption, influence peddling and misuse of property social, linking the triggering of this procedure to a report from the National Financial Information Processing Unit (Centif).
According to Les Échos, Farba Ngom can count on the support of his parliamentary group, Takku Wallu. Aïssata Tall Sall and her colleagues will be “in conclave today” to organise the response, the newspaper says.
The Apr is not to be outdone, according to the same source, which specifies that “the political party, in lethargy since the defeat in the legislative elections of last November 17, is preparing a major mobilisation tomorrow Thursday”. (Source Seneweb)