Guinea’s former defence minister, Mohamed Diané, has been sentenced to five years in prison for corruption and money laundering.

The former defence minister of Guinea, Mohamed Diané, a man formerly held in high esteem and value, has been charged with a sentence of five years in prison for corruption, embezzlement of public funds, and money laundering. This is no surprise, as corruption has become a norm for most politicians, not just in Africa but worldwide. He has also been ordered to pay back a sum of 58 million dollars and hand over all his properties and bank accounts to the state. Viewers Corner News team knows that there is a receiving end waiting to claim Mohamed Diané’s money and property. This could be the head of state, senators, or other rival politicians that ended up exposing his dirty deeds. Those pointing the accusing fingers should be judged, including the judges themselves. Corruption continues to spread like wildfire across the world and to the younger generations. It has appeared in the form of stealing through NGOs, charity organisations, or other forms that do not have the interest of the people at hand. Corruption, much like a virus, cannot be fully eradicated, but it can be prevented from spreading to the new generation.

Source: Viewers Corner News

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