Ports in Africa: Vincent Bolloré headed for trial after Paris court clears proceedings

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Vivendi Chairman Vincent Bollore attends a hearing of a parliamentary inquiry commission at the National Assembly, in Paris, Wednesday, March 13, 2024.
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French businessman Vincent Bolloré is now closer to standing trial over alleged misconduct linked to his group’s acquisition of key African port concessions. On 7 November 2025, the Paris Court of Appeal rejected most of the legal challenges raised by Bolloré’s defence team, validating the procedure and paving the way for a possible trial.

The case centres on how Bolloré’s companies secured lucrative port management contracts in Togo and Guinea between 2009 and 2011. Investigators suspect that certain services — including strategic communication support for African leaders — may have been used as leverage to obtain favourable port deals.

While the court did agree to exclude some documents from the case file, the core allegations remain intact, marking a major step forward in the long-running judicial process.

If the trial goes ahead, it would be a landmark moment for corporate accountability in Africa’s infrastructure sector. The outcome could set a precedent for transparency and business ethics in major international concessions across the continent.

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