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Transparency

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Kuntaur Area Council Chairman, along with the Former CEO, Discusses the Transfer of D100000 COVID-19 Funds to the CRR Governor

Chairman Saihou Jawara and former CEO Pa Nfansu Darboe testified at the Local Government Commission of Inquiry, admitting the improper transfer of Kuntaur Area Council’s COVID-19 relief funds to the Central River Region Governor, emphasizing the need for proper management of public funds.

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Information Minister Emphasizes Strategy for Accountability and Civic Participation

The Gambia’s Minister of Information, Hon Ismaila Ceesay, unveiled initiatives like the Sunu Rew program, town hall meetings, and an AI-driven center to boost transparency, counter misinformation, and enhance civic participation in the country’s democratic transition.

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EFSCRJ Welcomes the Adoption of the Russian Oil Scandal Report 

The Edward Francis Small Centre welcomes the National Assembly’s report on a $30M petroleum scandal, urging President Barrow to enforce recommendations to combat corruption, money laundering, and tax evasion in The Gambia.

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Janneh-Commission-Testimony

Surahata Janneh Claimed that Janneh Commission Functioned without Political Interference

Surahata Janneh testified on July 14, 2025, before Gambia’s National Assembly Select Committee, detailing the Janneh Commission’s independent investigation into the transparent disposal of Yahya Jammeh’s assets, including luxury vehicles and shareholdings.

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Wuli East National Assembly Member Claims D1.5 Billion Was Lost to Corruption

Hon. Suwaibou Touray, Wuli East NAM, exposes D1.5 billion annual losses due to corruption in The Gambia, criticizing petroleum sector mismanagement and calling for a national testing facility and transparent regulation of Oil Marketing Companies.

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