Senegalese Minister brutally beaten by angry countrymen in France for alleged corruption

Senegalese Minister brutally beaten by angry countrymen in France for alleged corruption

A Senegalese minister was brutally assaulted by his fellow countrymen during a recent visit to France, leaving him with severe injuries. The shocking incident unfolded on the streets of Paris when a group of Senegalese citizens recognized the politician and expressed their anger towards his alleged corrupt practices and perceived failure in implementing effective policies in Senegal.

Senegalese citizens give their minister ‘welcome beating’ in France over alleged corruption (Video)

A photo of the Senegalese minister who was brutally beaten. Photo Credit: @joshjeje2. Source: Twitter A video capturing the assault was shared on social media, showcasing the disturbing scene. In the footage, the minister can be seen initially attempting to defend himself against his attackers, but the sheer number of assailants quickly overwhelmed him, forcing him to succumb to their aggression. According to the person who uploaded the video, the Senegalese citizens were deeply dissatisfied with the minister’s actions and policies in their home country. They accused him of engaging in corrupt practices and failing to address critical issues affecting the nation. The assailants expressed their discontent through physical violence and verbal insults. Despite sustaining injuries, the politician attempted to walk away from the scene, but the group relentlessly pursued him, continuously hurling scornful words and expressions of their discontent. See below; A Senegalese Minister is beaten up in France by Senegalese living in France for poor governance and bad policies back home in Senegal. Is this the way to go? pic.twitter.com/M7ofizCGZl — Jeje Odea 🇺🇬 (@joshjeje2) June 26, 2023

How my administration will tackle corruption among judges- President-elect Tinubu

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President-elect, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, has promised to tackle corruption among judges in Nigeria by ensuring that they do not live in squalor. He made this known during the inauguration of the Magistrates’ Court Complex in Rivers State, built by Governor Nyesom Wike’s administration and named after a former Chief Judge of the state, Justice Iche Ndu (retd.). Tinubu praised Governor Wike for his efforts in supporting the judiciary in the state but stated that his incoming administration would take a different approach to tackle corruption among judges. “You don’t expect your judges to live in squalor, to operate in squalor, to dispense justice in squalor. This is part of the changes that are necessary in our policy think tank,” he said. He further stated that paying attention to the welfare of judges is crucial in the fight against corruption. “If you don’t want your judges to be corrupt, you got to pay attention to their welfare. If you want fair dispensation of justice, you don’t want them to operate in hazardous conditions. Let’s think value for value,” Tinubu added. Tinubu also highlighted the need for consumer credit to reduce the propensity for corruption. He said, “If I don’t have consumer credit and you want me to pay for the car I needed at once, N5m, N6m, driving temptation to corruption. But if you have consumer credit, then that will reduce the propensity to corruption. We don’t want our judges to play foul, to compromise justice. Not just the books, but do something. And I promise you, we are going to review all of these in our policy think tank.” Tinubu promised to prioritize the welfare of judges and improve their working conditions to ensure fair dispensation of justice. “I believe that by addressing some of these welfare issues, you will help to reduce corruption among the judges. That’s part of the fundamental change we are going to make. We are going to prioritize the welfare of our judges so that they can dispense justice without fear or favour,” he said.

Real Madrid convenes an urgent meeting after Barcelona was charged for corruption

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The management of Real Madrid has announced that they will be having an urgent board meeting to plan a response to the corruption charges against Barcelona. Real Madrid convenes an urgent meeting after Barcelona was charged for corruption It was reported yesterday, March 10, that Spanish prosecutors have formerly slammed corruption charges against La Liga giant, Barcelona over alleged payments to a company that belonged to Jose Maria Enriquez Negreira, a former Vice President of Spain’s referees’ committee, for several years. It was alleged that the club made payments amounting to nearly €7 million (£6.2m/$7.4m) from 2001-2018 to the former vice-president of the Technical Committee of Referees (CTA), Jose Maria Enriquez Negreira. Following the development, Real Madrid has convened an urgent meeting to discuss their next line of action. Real Madrid convenes an urgent meeting after Barcelona was charged for corruption The club released a statement which read; “Given the seriousness of the accusations made by the Barcelona Prosecutor’s Office against FC Barcelona and two of its presidents for well-founded suspicions of corruption and their relations with whoever was the vice president of the Technical Committee of Referees, José María Enríquez Negreira, the president has convened urgently to the Board of Directors tomorrow, Sunday, March 12, 2023 at 12:00 p.m., in order to decide on the actions that Real Madrid deems appropriate in relation to this matter.”