UPDATE: Ousted Mauritanian PM Charged Over Bankrupt Airline
Friday November 21st, 2008 / 19h03
(Adds details of extra charge against Waghf) NOUAKCHOTT, Mauritania (AFP)--Ousted Mauritanian prime minister Yahya Ould Ahmed Waghf has been charged with bringing about the bankruptcy of the national airline, a judicial source said Friday. Ould Ahmed Waghf, who had been under house arrest for three months, was also charged over the alleged purchase of outdated foodstuffs with his accord under an emergency program between 2007 and 2008, the source said. A total of five people were charged and ordered detained by a judge late Thursday in connection with Air Mauritanie, the source said. They included businessman Abdallahi Ould Moctar, who chaired Air Mauritanie's board between 2002 and 2006, while Ould Ahmed Wagf headed the airline from 2002 to 2006. Another former director of the company and another businessman are also sought under international arrest warrants, the source said. Five more people were released without charge. Ould Ahmed Waghf was ousted along with his government and Mauritania's first democratically elected president, Sidi Ould Cheikh Abdallahi, in a military coup on Aug. 6. Click here to go to Dow Jones NewsPlus, a web front page of today's most important business and market news, analysis and commentary: http://www.djnewsplus.com/al?rnd=%2FyQit1qi1GWz7Y2iwr8Vcw%3D%3D. You can use this link on the day this article is published and the following day.
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