Public disclosures regarding state-owned buildings allegedly generating rental income for private individuals have reignited discussions across Gabon. In response to these developments, Master Axel Foumane Dounga, a court bailiff based in Libreville, has called for a comprehensive nationwide audit of government properties. The legal expert argues that bailiffs could play a pivotal role in safeguarding state assets through this initiative.
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