Algeria has launched its campaign to recover wealth stolen by France-based members of former President Abdelaziz Bouteflika’s circle. The justice of the North African country has reportedly turned to its French counterpart to help hunt down dozens of Algerian nationals known close to Bouteflika. The suspects, who have not been named, are sued for several offenses including embezzlement of funds stored in French bank accounts, and in offshore accounts. In January this year, he vowed to recover the embezzled money with the help of the justice and cooperation agreements between Algeria and countries housing the stolen funds. Several figures among Bouteflika’s circle, including two former Prime Ministers, have been already arrested and handed lengthy jail sentences.
Source: The North Africa Journal August 28, 2020 14:03 UTC