A court in Algiers said Thursday it was investigating rejected presidential hopefuls for alleged endorsement fraud after "signature sales" by elected officials, state news agency APS reported. Lotfi Boudjemaa, attorney general at the Court of Algiers, told APS that "more than 50 elected officials who were interviewed admitted" to having received money to endorse hopefuls for the upcoming presidential election. They unlawfully received amounts ranging from 20,000 to 30,000 Algerian dinars ($148 to $222) in exchange for signing endorsements for the candidates. Three hopefuls, who were disqualified from the race and are suspected of involvement in the fraud, "will be arr
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