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Mamadou Sylla (born 25 January 1960) is a Guinean politician and business leader. Born in Boké, in 1986 Sylla was one of several people given large amounts of rice by the Government to retail. Becoming wealthy, he moved to Conakry and became a senior judge. In 1998, Sylla bought an arms importer and was awarded the contract to supply the Guinean Army. Sylla became a significant supporter of President Lansana Conté, extending overdraft facilities to the Army and spending large sums of money supporting Conté's 2001 referendum to remove term limits.

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  • Mamadou Sylla (born 25 January 1960) is a Guinean politician and business leader. Born in Boké, in 1986 Sylla was one of several people given large amounts of rice by the Government to retail. Becoming wealthy, he moved to Conakry and became a senior judge. In 1998, Sylla bought an arms importer and was awarded the contract to supply the Guinean Army. Sylla became a significant supporter of President Lansana Conté, extending overdraft facilities to the Army and spending large sums of money supporting Conté's 2001 referendum to remove term limits. Sylla was subsequently awarded a large number of government contracts, becoming recognised as Guinea's richest man. In 2003, he was appointed Minister of Justice. In 2004, he took Senegalese nationality in order to further his business dealings there. The following year, at the request of the Guinean government, he became the founder and leader of the . In 2005, Sylla's firm Futurelec Holding was accused of owing the government over $8,000,000, but he counter-claimed that the state was in fact indebted to him. An independent investigation concluded that while the government owed him $22 million, he actually owed it $55 million, and had a $2.7 million overdraft at the Central Bank of the Republic of Guinea - even though individuals were not permitted to hold accounts there. In 2006, he was jailed, accused of embezzlement of public funds and issuing bouncing cheques, but he was released in December 2006 through the intervention of Conté, who went to the jail in person to set Sylla free. This became a major complaint of the 2007 Guinean general strike. Sylla became the Honorary President of the ruling Party of Unity and Progress (PUP) on May 26, 2007, in a ceremony at which Conté was present. He had been chosen for that position by acclamation. As Sylla was an extremely controversial figure, the decision to make him Honorary President of the PUP was viewed as surprising by many. Sylla was a close personal friend of President Conté, and his influence with Conté was reputedly so great that he could have any government minister dismissed. Conté died after a long illness in December 2008 and the military immediately seized power in a coup d'état, expressing a firm intention to crack down on corruption. On December 29, 2008, soldiers forcefully entered Sylla's compound and told Sylla to relinquish the keys to six SUV vehicles that they said were owned by the state. Sylla did so, while complaining about the soldiers' methods; he said that there had been no need to enter the compound by force—"the door [was] wide open"—and that his aides had been frightened. He insisted that a phone call would have been sufficient and said that the six SUVs were part of a contract between Futurelec and the military, according to which Futurelec was to deliver 150 vehicles. On January 21, 2009, Sylla was among those who were ordered by the junta to appear before an anti-corruption audit commission. (en)
  • Mamadou Sylla est un homme d'affaires, un leader politique, President de l'UDG( Union Démocratique de Guinée) et chef de fil de l'opposition(2020), guinéen né à Boké en 1960. Proche de l'ancien président Lansana Conté décédé en décembre 2008, il bénéficie de nombreux contrats avec l'État, et serait l'homme le plus riche du pays. Il est PDG de la holding Futurelec. En 2007, une grève générale a été déclenchée par les principaux syndicats guinéens pour protester contre la libération par le président de la République Lansana Conté de Mamadou Sylla, poursuivi pour détournement de deniers publics, faux et usage de faux et émission de chèques sans provision au détriment de la Banque centrale de la république de Guinée. En septembre de la même année, il doit quitter le PUP, parti dont il était le président d'honneur. Mamadou Sylla se présente à l'élection présidentielle guinéenne de 2010 ; il n'obtient que 0,5 % des voix. (fr)
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  • Mamadou Sylla est un homme d'affaires, un leader politique, President de l'UDG( Union Démocratique de Guinée) et chef de fil de l'opposition(2020), guinéen né à Boké en 1960. Proche de l'ancien président Lansana Conté décédé en décembre 2008, il bénéficie de nombreux contrats avec l'État, et serait l'homme le plus riche du pays. Il est PDG de la holding Futurelec. En septembre de la même année, il doit quitter le PUP, parti dont il était le président d'honneur. Mamadou Sylla se présente à l'élection présidentielle guinéenne de 2010 ; il n'obtient que 0,5 % des voix. (fr)
  • Mamadou Sylla (born 25 January 1960) is a Guinean politician and business leader. Born in Boké, in 1986 Sylla was one of several people given large amounts of rice by the Government to retail. Becoming wealthy, he moved to Conakry and became a senior judge. In 1998, Sylla bought an arms importer and was awarded the contract to supply the Guinean Army. Sylla became a significant supporter of President Lansana Conté, extending overdraft facilities to the Army and spending large sums of money supporting Conté's 2001 referendum to remove term limits. (en)
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  • Mamadou Sylla (en)
  • Mamadou Sylla (fr)
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