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Former Burundi Central Bank Governor Arrested for Corruption

by Oluwatosin Alabi

In a recent development, authorities in Burundi have arrested Dieudonné Murengerantwari, the former governor of the nation’s central bank, on allegations of corruption. The justice ministry has accused Murengerantwari of a range of offenses, including undermining the national economy, engaging in passive corruption, participating in money laundering schemes, and misappropriating public assets.

Murengerantwari, who held the position until his dismissal by Burundian President Évariste Ndayishimiye, has yet to provide a response to these serious allegations.

Following his removal from office, Édouard Normand Bigendako assumed the role of the new governor of Burundi’s central bank, marking a significant transition in the leadership of the financial institution.

Attorney General Leonard Manirakiza has emphasized that the charges against Murengerantwari remain preliminary, and the investigation is still ongoing. He has reassured the public that Murengerantwari is receiving appropriate treatment in accordance with the law while in custody.

This development represents a significant event in the continuous efforts to combat corruption and uphold the rule of law in Burundi.

In summary, Dieudonné Murengerantwari, the former governor of Burundi’s central bank, is facing allegations of corruption, and the nation’s justice ministry has accused him of various offenses. His dismissal from the position led to the appointment of Édouard Normand Bigendako as the new governor, while Attorney General Leonard Manirakiza has stressed that the charges are preliminary and the investigation is ongoing. This development highlights ongoing efforts to combat corruption and ensure the rule of law in Burundi.

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