The President of the Republic, João Lourenço, announced on Monday the recovery of real estate valued at US$1.7 billion as part of the Fight against Corruption from January to September 2023.
In his Message on the State of the Nation, on the occasion of the Opening of the Parliamentary Year 2023-2024 of the 5th Legislature, the Angolan Head of State reiterated that the fight against corruption and the process of recovering state assets remain at the top of the country's agenda.
As for shareholdings in recovered companies, the data point to about USD 800,000,000.00 and financial resources in the amount of USD 133,309,366.00 . According to official figures, Angola has so far recovered USD 7.6 billion as part of the process of fighting corruption and recovering assets.
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