Côte-d’Ivoire/Uncompromising justice: 25 years in prison, Sangaré Sidiki caught up in his own lies

The verdict delivered against Sangaré Aboubacar Sidiki, a controversial figure in the business world, marks a decisive turning point in the fight against fraud and economic impunity in Côte d’Ivoire. By sentencing the accused to a cumulative 25 years in prison, along with hefty fines (15 billion CFA francs) and a ban from residing in the country, the Ivorian judiciary has sent a clear message: no one is above the law, regardless of their status or connections.

In the first case, involving an attempted fraudulent transfer of 30 million euros using forged documents, the court imposed a five-year prison sentence and a symbolic fine, underscoring the severity of the harassment inflicted on the SIB (Société Ivoirienne de Banque).

But it is the second case—an international fraud in which the former diplomat was found guilty of massive extortion against his partner Compaoré—that most strongly reaffirmed the judiciary’s authority. In a surprising move, the court went beyond the recommendations of the Public Prosecutor, reflecting a desire to set a strong example in the face of financial abuse.

This ruling carries significant institutional weight, exposing the inner workings of a fraudulent system built on fake diplomatic recognition, a fictitious headquarters agreement, and an administrative decree used as a tool of manipulation. It also reignites debate over the oversight mechanisms of self-proclaimed international organizations and opens the door for the annulment of a decree already being challenged by the victims before the Council of State.

Beyond the individual conviction, this ruling enhances the credibility of the judicial system. This bold trial restores confidence among economic stakeholders and defrauded citizens, proving that justice not only can act—but can do so with firmness and discernment.

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