15 June – The worst economic crisis in 45 years has left Cape Verde increasingly exposed to organised crime and money laundering that are undermining the country’s political stability and eroding its judicial independence. Based on a new investigation and risk assessment by PANGEA-RISK, the archipelago’s favourable rankings on global indexes no longer match the situation on the ground.[5]
March 2021 – the Court of Justice of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) ordered the release of Mr Saab, directed the Cape Verdean government to pay him $200,000 as compensation for his “illegal arrest and detention” and “discontinue all proceedings and processes aimed at extraditing the Applicant to the USA”.[1][2]
June 2021 – ECOWAS Court dismissed Cape Verde’s motion to set aside judgment for release of Alex Saab [3][4][5]
June 2021 – the detention is judged an abuse of power by international observers [6]
July 2021 – a Venezuelan businessman close to Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro is appealing a U.S. court decision to disregard his diplomatic immunity in a last-ditch effort to block his extradition to American soil over corruption charges.[7][8]