Khalifa tacle Me Yérim Thiam : “Vous êtes très dangereux”

Le maire de Dakar a éludé l’essentiel des questions que lui a posées Me Yérim Thiam. Après les interrogations au fin d’éclairage des avocats de l’État, celles de l’Agent judiciaire de l’État et du procureur de la République, Me Thiam a essuyé des refus du maire de Dakar d’apporter des réponses à la plupart de ses questions.

À la question de savoir comment et quand le président Léopold Sédar Senghor avait créé les fonds politiques, Khalifa Ababacar Sall a répondu que des personnes comme Mamadou Diop sont mieux indiquées pour parler de cela. Mais, il indiqué à l’avocat de la défense que “c’est au niveau des dépenses diverses que ces moyens sont confinés”.

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