By Redaction ARPS with Agencies
Senegal’s National Assembly voted against a proposal to accuse former president Macky Sall of “high treason” over allegations of financial wrongdoing, including hiding a $7 billion debt.
The proposal was ruled inadmissible due to a procedural error, thereby providing Sall with temporary immunity from prosecution.
This scenario highlights the ongoing challenges of accountability in Senegal’s political landscape, including the possibility of future legal action. The effect of this situation on Sall’s power is still unclear.



