The Gabonese government is hosting a critical United Nations review in Libreville this week, as international experts assess the country’s progress in combating corruption and recovering illicit assets. Over three days, officials from the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC), alongside national authorities and independent institutions, will examine the effectiveness of existing preventive measures and asset recovery systems.
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