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Transparency in action: Senegal’s President Faye publicly discloses his full assets

Senegal’s new President, Bassirou Diomaye Faye, has kept his promise to publicly declare his assets, offering a comprehensive view into his financial situation. Currently, President Faye earns a monthly salary of US$8,000.
The disclosed information reveals that the 44-year-old President holds bank balances of US$12,500, US$24,500, and US$4.47 across three different accounts. He also has two outstanding bank loans that need to be settled.
A significant portion of President Faye’s declared assets is in real estate. He owns a house valued at over US$450,000, showcasing a substantial investment in property. This declaration comes amidst growing calls for transparency and accountability in public office, setting a strong precedent for other leaders in the region.
The public disclosure is seen as a move to bolster public trust and confidence in the President’s administration. It also serves as a benchmark for future governance, emphasizing the importance of ethical standards and financial transparency.