Former Mauritanian President <strong>Mohamed Ould Abdel Aziz</strong> has sent a sharp message to current President <strong>Mohamed Ould Cheikh Ghazouani</strong>, accusing the regime of overseeing a 'judicial farce' targeting him and his family. This reflects the deepening rift between the previous power holders.
The Spanish government is under increasing political pressure as the trial of former Transport Minister José Luis Abalos begins, bringing corruption issues back to the forefront. The government acknowledges the impact this case will have on its agenda.
The Vice Chairman of Indonesia's Anti-Corruption Commission met with senior police officials to discuss potential corruption cases. This meeting comes at a critical time as concerns about corruption in government institutions are rising.
Tunisia has called on its European partners, particularly Germany, for exceptional support to recover stolen funds, emphasizing the importance of this issue for the Tunisian people. This request was made during a meeting between Tunisian Foreign Minister Mohamed Ali Nafti and the President of the German Federal Parliament, Julia Klöckner, in Berlin.