This Monday's publications echo the 15th victory of the EFO at the Faso Cup, the fight against fraud, without forgetting the swearing-in of the new members of the Council superior of the judiciary (CSM).The constitutional council, during a solemn hearing, this Friday July 12, 2024 in Ouagadougou, received the members of the higher council of the judiciary.In this regard, the state daily Sidwaya displays on its front page: 'Higher Council of the Judiciary: The 50 new members have taken the oath'.According to the state newspaper, the 50 new members of the CSM appointed by presidential decree on July 5 were sworn in for a 3-year mandate.'Higher Council of the Judiciary: Adama Ouédraogo, new president', mentions on its first page the dean of Burkinabè dailies, the Observateur Paalga.For the daily, the new president of the CSM, Adama Ouédraogo, is the attorney general at the court of accounts and the vice-president, Dr Baimana Angelain Poda is a lawyer and assistant professor of law.On the same subject , the private newspaper Le Pays mentions on its headline: 'Superior Council of the Magistracy: New members take oath, Adama Ouédraogo, elected president'.In the opinion of the speaker, Me Barthelemy Kéré, urged the members of CSM to exercise this function with 'rigor and transparency' while respecting the professional and personal aspirations of magistrates.In another section, the day's publications talk about the fight against fraud.Sidwaya displays on its headline: 'Fight against fraud: More than 800 million CFA francs of products seized in the first half of 2024'.According to the newspaper, the National Anti-Fraud Coordination (CNLF) presented to the press on Friday more than 450 tons of cyanides, pasta, veterinary products as well as cigarettes of all brands, seized.'First half of 2024: Fraudulent products worth 847,405,000 F CFA, seized,' informs the private daily Le Pays on its front page.He indicates that in addition to the products, 5 fraudulent vehicles and drugs were also seized during t he various operations.Quant à L'Obs, il titre à sa Une : « Lutte contre la fraude : Plus de 800 millions de produits frauduleux saisis ».Selon ce journal qui rapporte les propos du coordinateur national de la lutte contre la fraude, cette action de la coordination vise à informer les populations et à les engager individuellement et collectivement sur le front de la lutte contre la fraude.Dans un autre registre, les journaux burkinabè mentionnent la victoire de l'Etoile filante de Ouagadougou (EFO) à la Coupe du Faso.Coupe du Faso 2024, « L'EFO s'auréole d'une 15e étoile », affiche le journal Sidwaya.Pour le quotidien d'Etat, malgré la supériorité numérique de l'équipe de Rahimo FC, l'EFO a remporté sa 15e coupe de Faso.« Coupe du Faso 2024 : l'EFO remporte son 15e sacre devant Rahimo FC », affiche le journal Le Pays.A en croire le confère, c'est au cours des séances de tirs au but que l'EFO a remporté la victoire par 5 buts contre 4 pour Rahimo CF.Source: Burkina Information Agency