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Gabon Court Hands 20-Year Prison Sentences in Absentia to Ex-First Lady and Son for Massive Financial Crimes

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A special tribunal in Gabon has delivered landmark verdicts against two members of the once-dominant Bongo family. The ex-first lady, aged 62, and her 33-year-old son have been handed 20-year prison sentences in absentia after being found guilty of a series of serious financial offences. Their convictions mark a dramatic turning point in the country’s efforts to hold powerful figures to account in an oil-rich Central African state.


Account of the verdict and charges

The court in Libreville conducted the trial over two days and found the mother-and-son duo guilt of various crimes including embezzlement of public funds, money-laundering, forgery and criminal association. They were also ordered to pay multi-million-dollar damages to the state.The pair did not appear in court and remain at large abroad.

The wider political backdrop

Their conviction comes after the 2023 military coup that ended the 56-year political dominance of the Bongo family in Gabon. Their father, who had ruled the country for years, was deposed and the family’s influence dismantled. The prosecution alleged that during the former president’s health crisis, state-funds were redirected under the son’s control and that the family acquired luxury assets abroad via illicit proceeds.

What it means and what comes next

Analysts view these sentences as a bold message that even the highest-ranking insiders can face accountability. However, questions remain about enforcement: the two convicted individuals must still be apprehended and brought before court. The defense has labelled the proceedings “pre-determined” and lacking in fairness, raising concerns about due process.

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