The Attorney General at the Supreme Court calls on the prosecutors of the courts and tribunals to initiate proceedings for established and proven fraud.
Gilbert Mouyabi Prosecutor General at the Supreme Court, in a circular letter addressed to the Prosecutors General at the Courts of Appeal and to the Prosecutors of the Republic at the High Courts, which the newspaper de Brazza.com consulted, draws the attention of his peers on what behaviors likely to take on criminal qualifications would have been observed during the legislative elections, with sometimes cases of proven flagrante delicto. He therefore asks them to initiate the necessary actions. It should be noted that something would be changing in the Republic. While we were used to managing all the distortions caused to the electoral process through the sole examination of electoral disputes, here are the practitioners of Rights, those who are moreover guarantors, remind crooked politicians and their cronies, that criminal actions do exist and can be initiated if necessary. About the first round of the legislative elections, the public clamor has through social networks, reported many cases of fraud observed here and there. Individuals were apprehended by the Force Publique on denunciation by third parties, with sums of money and voter cards attached to certain polling stations for the purchase of the vote of voters. The case of a district of Bacongo, in Brazzaville.
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