Bolloré group denies all accusations regarding acquisition of Lomé port’s concession

Justice
Tuesday, 24 April 2018 17:03
Bolloré group denies all accusations regarding acquisition of Lomé port’s concession

(Togo First) - While Vincent Bolloré was placed under arrest today, in the framework of an investigation on suspected bribery to acquire port concessions in Guinea and Togo, his group denied all accusations.

Bolloré indeed denied claims stating that its transport and logistics branch used communication firm Havas, way before taking over the latter, to facilitate election of Guinea and Togo’s presidents in exchange for port concessions.

“Concessions secured in Togo were in 2001, way before the group entered Havas and Guinea, in 2011, after the fall of number one (Bolloré group had come second for the tender related to concessions), a fall that occurred before presidential election,” Bolloré said in a statement relayed to Togo First.

“The link that some are trying to establish between the acquisition of these concessions and communications has no economic basis and is clear proof of non-understanding of this industrial sector, the group added.  

Besides Vincent Bolloré, the group’s managing director, Gilles Alix, and Jean-Philppe Dorent, chief of international operations at Havas, were also put under arrest for the involvement in the investigation.

Fiacre E. Kakpo

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