The offshore web: How foreign traders took over our fuel

[The Standard - The Gambia] - 15/10/2025
By Modou Jallow, US When the FPAC–PEC report traced the $30 million petroleum mystery, it discovered something bigger than missing invoices or tank balances. It found a web of foreign companies, registered abroad, unlicensed in The Gambia, quietly running the nation’s fuel economy. At the centre (…)
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