Ex-Guinean mines minister accused of bribery says he worked for free
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Mahmoud Thiam, a former Guinean mining official, took to the witness stand on 1 May to defend himself from charges that he laundered US$8.5 million in bribes in exchange for promoting a deal with Chinese investors.
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