Ex-auditor general says Assembly lacks expertise to probe Jammeh’s assets
[The Standard - The Gambia] - 20/05/2025
By Tabora Bojang Former Auditor General Karamba Touray has said he does not believe the National Assembly Members could conduct a thorough investigation into the many unresolved matters surrounding the sale and disposal of assets seized from former president Jammeh. The Assembly on Thursday (…)
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