Monday May 12, 2025

Former Banjul Deputy Mayor is Under Investigation into Vehicle Sale and Hring Practices

Former Banjul deputy mayor Omar Touray testifies on hiring, audit lapses, and financial irregularities during a local government inquiry into council operations.

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Omar B.J. Touray, former deputy mayor of Banjul City Council (2018-2023), testified before the Local Government Commission of Inquiry about employment practices and financial oversight.

He admitted to making controversial hires without qualifications or proper advertising and could not recall discussions on audit findings.

The inquiry also examined the sale of a municipal vehicle to his secretary without a public auction and financial discrepancies involving a donation for cleaning services used for council wages.

Chairperson Jainaba Bah requested additional documentation from Mr. Touray to clarify these issues and highlight efforts for transparency and accountability in local governance.

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