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Breaking News: Exposing Yahya Jammeh's Corruption

Breaking News: President Jammeh Transferred US$4,480,634.87 Millions to Lamin Sabi Sanyang, June, 2007-Dec., 2007 

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By EBRIMA G. SANKAREH, Editor In-Chief

 

President Yahya Jammeh and Lamin Sanyang

President Yahya Jammeh, a glorified boy scout who seized power on July 22, 1994 promising to fix corruption is today, irredeemably corrupt and has found in Lamin Sabi Sanyang, The Gambia’s urbane and unassuming Financial Attaché in Washington DC, a very loyal confidant who can discreetly run his clandestine operations. While we have no qualms with Sabi as a person, we owe this to our country to report without fear or favour, affection or ill will. Later tonight, we will publish the damning details of this clandestine financial operation with dates; check numbers, amounts and beneficiaries. For instance, on June 6, 2007, the President’s office wired $49,980.00 to Sanyang being tuition fees for Abdou Jammeh, the President’s brother at Central Missouri State University. On September 19,2007 the President’s office wired $50,976.00 for Abdou Jammeh’s pocket money. Is a laundry list of the Jammeh corruption web and beginning tonight, we will run the series.

 

posted @ Tuesday, September 23, 2008 5:49 PM by egsankara

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Extreme justice is an extreme injury: for we ought not to approve of those terrible laws that make the smallest offences capital, nor of that opinion of the Stoics that makes all crimes equal; as if there were no difference to be made between the killing (of) a man and the taking (of) his purse, between which, if we examine things impartially, there is no likeness nor proportion .~ Sir Thomas More in Utopia, Bk 1. (1516)

 

 
 
 
 
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