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Chad says US $20 million lost at state-owned hydrocarbons firm

The minister, Abderaman Koulamallah - who is also the government spokesman - said “there was an investigation which led to the revelation of embezzlement at the Société des Hydrocarbures du Tchad"

The authorities in Chad have said more than US$ 20million was allegedly embezzled from a state-owned hydrocarbons company.

The information minister made the accusation on national television on Wednesday.

But a bank named in the alleged scandal has threatened to sue for defamation and has strongly denied any involvement in the transactions in question.

The minister, Abderaman Koulamallah – who is also the government spokesman – said “there was an investigation which led to the revelation of embezzlement at the Société des Hydrocarbures du Tchad”.

The government had appointed a new head and deputy two days before the announcement.

The former managers were arrested by the Chadian intelligence services.

The opposition party has asked for a change in the transition team governing the country following the death of President Idriss Déby in April last year.

On Tuesday, the World Food Program warned that one in 10 Chadian children suffer from malnutrition. In June, the president of the transitional military council declared a food emergency in the country.

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