CEPRASS SAYS FIGHT AGAINST CORRUPTION SHOULD BE NATIONAL PRIORITY
[The Standard - The Gambia] - 3/02/2026
By Omar Bah The Centre for Policy Research and Strategic Studies (CepRass) has noted that the fight against corruption should be a top national priority, warning that persistent graft threatens economic growth and public trust in institutions. In a strongly worded statement contained in its (…)
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