Mamadie Touré is the widow and youngest of former Guinean president Lansana Conté's four wives.
[1][2][3][4][5] Her name appears in numerous investigations into the activities of Pentler Holdings, which is said to have transferred through a network of shell companies at least one payment of $2.4 million US—with more pledged—to her offshore company, Matinda, in return for her help obtaining a concession in Simandou mine from her husband shortly before his death.
[6] Beny Steinmetz, an Israeli diamond mining magnate, was convicted of corruption for the bribe.
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