Vincent Bolloré Faces Corruption Trial Over Togo and Guinea Election Deals

French billionaire Vincent Bolloré has been charged with corruption and embezzlement linked to underpriced election services for presidential candidates in Togo and Guinea between 2009 and 2011. These charges suggest an alleged quid pro quo involving port contracts granted in return for favors during election campaigns. The upcoming trial will examine the extent of Bolloré's involvement and its implications for his business operations and political influence in West Africa.
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