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Le Togo face au défi de l’économie informelle

Une grande partie de l’économie togolaise échappe à tout contrôle légal et fiscal. Ce phénomène inquiétant est mis en lumière par l’Alliance nationale des consommateurs et de l’environnement (ANCE-Togo) , qui tire la sonnette d’alarme sur les conséquences désastreuses de cette économie parallèle. Dans plusieurs secteurs stratégiques, des pratiques illicites minent le pays : perte de revenus publics, détérioration de l’environnement, corruption endémique, et affaiblissement de l’État de droit. Selon l’organisation, ces activités non régulées menacent non seulement la croissance économique, mais aussi la justice sociale et la durabilité environnementale. L’orpaillage clandestin : un fléau écologique et économique L’un des exemples les plus frappants est celui de l’orpaillage clandestin , pratiqué sans aucune régulation ni protection environnementale. Cela entraîne des dommages irréparables pour les sols, les cours d’eau et la biodiversité. En parallèle, l’État perd des millions en manque à […]

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Eugène Koffi Adoboli, ancien Premier ministre du Togo, est décédé mercredi en Suisse à l’âge de 90 ans.

Ce haut fonctionnaire, qui a occupé la tête du gouvernement togolais de 1999 à 2000, vivait à Genève depuis plus de deux décennies. Avant sa nomination au poste de Premier ministre, Adoboli a fait carrière au sein des Nations Unies, notamment à la CNUCED (Conférence des Nations Unies sur le Commerce et le Développement), et fut également membre du Rassemblement du Peuple Togolais (RPT). Une fin de carrière marquée par la controverseSon passage à la primature a été éclipsé par une affaire de détournement de fonds liée à la construction du complexe immobilier Cité OUA à Lomé. Accusé d’avoir participé au détournement de 1,22 million d’euros, il s’est réfugié en Suisse en 2002, niant les faits sans jamais se présenter devant les tribunaux togolais. En son absence, la justice togolaise l’a condamné à verser 760 000 euros de dommages à […]

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Arrest Afenyo-Markin, NAPO, Dubik Mahama Over Missing ECG Containers – Gbande

Mustapha Gbande, the Deputy Director in charge of Operations at the Presidency, has called for the immediate arrest of three prominent figures linked to the disappearance of over 1,300 containers belonging to the Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) at the Tema Port.In an interview on Citi FM's Eyewitness News on March 31, 2025, Gbande demanded that Alexander Afenyo-Markin, the former Board Chairman of ECG, Matthew Opoku Prempeh, the former Minister of Energy, and Samuel Dubik Mahama, the former CEO of ECG, be arrested for their involvement in the scandal.The containers, which contained critical electrical equipment for national power distribution, went missing under suspicious circumstances, sparking widespread concern. Investigations revealed procurement irregularities and questionable transactions within ECG, raising suspicions that some government officials and ECG executives were aware of the mishandling but failed to intervene.Gbande did not hold back, insisting that […]

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NSS Scandal: Ex-CEO Allegedly Paid MP to Kill Story – AG

The Attorney-General and Minister of Justice, Dr. Dominic Akuritinga Ayine, has accused the former Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the National Service Scheme (NSS) of paying a Member of Parliament (MP) to suppress a corruption scandal linked to the organization.Speaking at a press conference in Accra on March 24, 2025, Dr. Ayine revealed that investigations had uncovered financial transactions involving top NSS officials, vendors, and private individuals aimed at covering up fraudulent activities within the scheme."We now have evidence of payments made into the accounts of top executives of the National Service Scheme by vendors, private individuals, and staff of the scheme," Dr. Ayine stated.The Attorney-General further disclosed that, in November 2024, the NSS CEO and others allegedly made payments to a Ghanaian MP to prevent media coverage of the ghost names scandal and publicly defend those involved."This is a […]

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The Musk-Trump Nexus: Power, Corruption, and the Battle for Democracy

The Silent Coup: Is Democracy Under Siege?In an era of misinformation and unchecked influence, the connection between Elon Musk and Donald Trump raises pressing concerns. As corporate power intertwines with political ambition, we must ask: Are we witnessing the slow dismantling of democratic accountability?The Judiciary on Trial: Complicity or Coincidence?Recent Supreme Court rulings have raised eyebrows, with decisions seemingly favoring Trump. From Clarence Thomas’s ethics controversies to Chief Justice John Roberts’s strategic rulings, the courts appear entangled in a dangerous game of political influence. Is the justice system being weaponized to protect the powerful?Elon Musk: Mastermind or Megalomaniac?Musk’s control over finance, technology, and public perception is staggering. Under investigation by multiple agencies, he continues to wield immense power with little resistance. Has he effectively neutralized regulatory bodies, making himself untouchable?The Republican Machine: A Cult of Power?Trump’s grip on the Republican […]

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Mahama to Launch Probe Into National Cathedral Controversy.

President John Dramani Mahama has announced plans to investigate the controversial National Cathedral project following recommendations from the Commission on Human Rights and Administrative Justice (CHRAJ). Speaking at a National Prayer and Thanksgiving Service in Accra on January 12, he stated that the government is committed to auditing the project and addressing allegations of misappropriation of public funds.Highlighting the project’s high costs, Mahama compared it to Nigeria’s National Ecumenical Centre, built for $30 million, and emphasized the need for a more cost-effective approach, including potentially relocating the project.The event, held at the University of Professional Studies, attracted political figures, religious leaders, and the public. Key Christian leaders, including Archbishop Nicholas Duncan-Williams and Bishop Charles Agyinasare, offered prayers for Mahama and the nation’s future.The President stressed the importance of prioritizing essential projects like education and healthcare while fostering unity among Ghanaians. […]

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National Cathedral Scandal: CHRAJ Calls for Contract Cancellation, Possible Prosecution.

The Commission on Human Rights and Administrative Justice (CHRAJ) has recommended a forensic audit and potential prosecution of the trustees overseeing Ghana's controversial National Cathedral project. This follows an investigation prompted by allegations from North Tongu MP, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa.The report, dated November 22, 2024, highlighted several breaches of Ghana’s procurement laws. CHRAJ found the construction contract awarded to Ribade Company Ltd to be "void ab initio," deeming it a violation of the Procurement Act. It urged the Public Procurement Authority (PPA) to cancel the contract and called on the Auditor-General to investigate the GHS225.9 million spent by May 2022.CHRAJ emphasized that the project’s legal and financial irregularities pose significant reputational risks to Ghana. The Commission also recommended investigations into and potential prosecution of the Board of Trustees for their roles in the contract violations.This development adds to the ongoing […]

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