Former Mali PM Choguel Kokalla Maiga charged with embezzlement, imprisoned

(FILES) Mali’s Prime Minister Choguel Kokalla Maiga attends an interview with AFP in New York on September 26, 2021. (Photo by KENA BETANCUR / AFP)

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Plagued by jihadist and separatist violence, Mali has been led by the military since back-to-back coups in 2020 and 2021.
Maiga is accused of "embezzlement of public funds" his lawyer Cheick Oumar Konare told AFP, adding that no date has yet been set for his trial.
"We believe in justice, we are calm while awaiting the trial," Konare added, explaining that Maiga would remain in prison.
Eight of his former colleagues from his time as prime minister had also been placed in custody, although his former chief of staff has been released while awaiting trial.
Confirming the charge of embezzlement, another judicial source told AFP that Maiga was specifically accused of "damage to public property, forgery, use of false documents".
Maiga was apprehended one week ago, days after the junta carried out dozens of arrests to quash an alleged plot within the army's ranks to topple the government in turn.
"Choguel Maiga says he is calm and believes that a politician should expect anything, including prison and death," Konare said in a statement.
Maiga's sacking in November 2024 appeared at the time to confirm that the army, which went back on a pledge to hand the reins back to civilians by the end of March 2024, had tightened its grip on power.
Having been named to the post following the second coup in 2021, Maiga was fired after he publicly condemned the lack of clarity over when the military would give up power in the West African country.
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