The tracking of French-speaking and Portuguese-speaking financial criminals involved in money laundering offered a new pair of rounds. On Wednesday, 12 August 2026, the Ivorian government and the GIABA inaugurated its second information centre in Abidjan making Côte d'Ivoire the new West African bulwark against dirty money.
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The tracking of French-speaking and Portuguese-speaking financial criminals involved in money laundering offered a new pair of rounds. On Wednesday, 12 August 2026, the Ivorian government and the GIABA inaugurated its second information centre in Abidjan making Côte d'Ivoire the new West African bulwark against dirty money.