Two Sefco International subsidiaries banned for two years from Côte d’Ivoire market

Two Sefco International subsidiaries banned for two years from Côte d’Ivoire market

The Burkinabe and Ivorian branches of the Tunisian firm founded by Tahar Boughatass have been accused of making false statements in a sanitation contract. 

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            ▪ Two Sefco International subsidiaries banned for two years from Côte d’Ivoire market

▪ The Burkinabe and Ivorian branches of the Tunisian firm founded by Tahar Boughatass have been accused of making false statements in a sanitation contract. 

https://www.africabusinessplus.com/en/813628/two-sefco-international-subsidiaries-banned-for-two-years-from-cote-divoire-market/

On 18 October, the axe fell for Sefco International Burkina Faso and Sefco Côte d’Ivoire.

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