One of Senegal's most popular
politicians has been jailed on charges of fraud which his supporters say are
politically motivated.
Khalifa Sall, mayor of the
capital Dakar, was sentenced to five years for embezzling $3.4m (£2.4m).
His conviction bars him from
next year's elections, when he had been expected to present a strong challenge
to President Macky Sall - no relation.
Senegal is one of the most
stable democracies in West Africa.
It is the only country on
mainland West Africa never to have had a military coup.
It has seen two peaceful
transfers of power following elections, most recently in 2012, when Macky Sall
became president.
Khalifa Sall, 62, was arrested
last year and successfully stood for parliament even though he was in detention
at the time.
His parliamentary immunity was
lifted so he could stand trial.
The court heard that he had
used fake receipts for rice and millet, and diverted the money for
"political purposes", reports the AFP news agency.
"I feel shame for my
country," deputy Dakar mayor Cheikh Gueye told Reuters.
"This decision is meant
to prevent Khalifa Sall from putting his name forward as presidential
candidate."
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