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Corruption Probe into IEC and BCC Ostend Project is Complete and Awaiting Legal Advice, says Minister Ismaila Ceesay

Dr. Ismaila Ceesay confirms completed corruption investigations into the IEC and Ostend Project are with the Attorney General, while charges and dismissals affect the Social Development Fund, NAWEC, and Gambia Public Printing Corporation, reflecting Gambia’s commitment to the rule of law.

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BCC Admin Manager Exposes Failures in Structure and Operations of New City Council Complex

Sandigi Njie of Banjul City Council revealed critical issues with the new administrative complex, including faulty IT infrastructure and mismanaged Banjul-Ostend Project funds, prompting scrutiny from the Local Government Commission of Inquiry.

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Former BCC Finance Director Claims Mayor Lowe is in Charge; Batchily has no Power

Momodou Camara’s testimony at the Local Government Commission of Inquiry reveals Mayor Rohey Malick Lowe’s dominance and systemic disorganization in Banjul City Council, calling for a review of the Local Government Act to address role ambiguities and financial mismanagement.

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FPAC Report Exposes Financial and Governance Issues at Banjul City Council

The Finance and Public Accounts Committee uncovered major financial issues at Banjul City Council for 2019–2020, including inaccurate financial statements, un-deposited market ticket sales, and missing accounting policies and bank reconciliations.

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Commission Investigates Land Deal Between Banjul City Council and Chabell Elhajj

The Local Government Commission of Inquiry investigates a suspicious land deal involving Banjul City Council and businessman Chabell Elhajj, who leased land for D2 million and sold it for D15 million, amid conflicting testimonies and allegations of fraud.

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