Algeria upholds prison terms for ex-prime ministers convicted of corruption

Algeria upholds prison terms for ex-prime ministers convicted of corruption
The two former prime ministers served under ex-president Abdelaziz Bouteflika

The two former prime ministers Ahmed Ouyahia (L) and Abdelmalek Sellal

ALGIERS, Jan 29 (NNN-AGENCIES) — An Algerian court on Thursday upheld hefty prison sentences against two former prime ministers who served under ex-president Abdelaziz Bouteflika.

The judgement confirmed sentences of 15 years for Ahmed Ouyahia and 12 years for Abdelmalek convicted of corruption that had originally been handed down in December 2019.

The Court of appeal gave a 15-year prison term to Ouyahia and 12 years for Sellal for their role in a botched car assembly deal.

The two men were also convicted of using illicit funds to fund former ruler Abdelaziz Bouteflika’s fifth presidential bid.

They were retried after the supreme court in November annulled their earlier convictions following an appeal.

The car assembly scandal is said to have cost the Algerian treasury some 1 billion dollars.

During the retrial in early January, Ouyahia admitted to receiving gold bars from Gulf donors then selling them on the black market.

Ouyahia said he had previously kept quiet about the matter so as “not to undermine the relations between Algeria and certain friendly countries”.

Ouyahia was prime minister four times between 1995 and 2019. Sellal served from 2012 to 2017 and managed four of Bouteflika’s election campaigns.

Former Ministers of Industry, Youcef Yousfi and Mahdjoub Bedda were given shorter prison sentences.

Several personalities including former political leaders, business executives and high-ranking civil servants are being tried for corruption cases committed during the Bouteflika rule.

Incumbent President AbdelMajid Tebboune’s military-backed government is keen to show that it is clamping down on corruption to shore up its own legitimacy. — NNN-AGENCIES

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