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Yet again Chinese companies are being penalised in the anti-corruption campaign led by some of President Bouteflika’s rivals in the security elite

Chinese companies are caught in the political crossfire between President Abdelaziz Bouteflika and his opponents in the military and intelligence services led by General Mohammed ‘Tewfik’ Mediene. The main point of contention is the conduct of the government’s promised anti-corruption campaign, which is targeting some of Boutflika’s ‘grands projets’, seen as his legacy to the country and which others regard as a lucrative source of revenue....

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Abdelaziz Bouteflika, Mohammed ‘Tewfik’ Mediene, Soviet Union, Sackings and a reshuffle, Mohamed Meziane, Chakib Khelil, Youcef Yousfi, Amar Ghoul, Saïd Bouteflika, Spanish, Amar Tou, Turkish, Ahmed Kellou, Hassane Saïdi, grands projets, Front de Libération Nationale, Département du Renseignement et de la Securité., fin de règne, Agence Nationale d’Etudes et de Suivi de la Réalisation des Investissements Ferroviaires, FCC Construcción, Commission Nationale des Marchés Publics, Chambre d’Accusation de Boumerdès