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Gambia MP Almameh Gibba accuses FPAC of petroleum scandal cover-up
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 50939, member: 636"] Parliament members clashed over a messy petroleum scandal report during fierce Thursday debates. Lawmakers split into camps while arguing about what happens next with the financial watchdog committee findings. Foni Kansala representative Almameh Gibba demanded police take over the investigation since assembly members lack expertise for complex financial probes. Lower Badibou politician blasted colleagues for protecting dodgy companies that operate without proper addresses or staff records. The heated session revealed deep divisions about how hard to push against suspected wrongdoing. Wuli East member Suwaibou Touray highlighted alarming problems including tax dodging schemes and dangerous untested fuel hitting local markets. Cabinet bypassed approvals for major policies while consumers faced potential health risks from substandard petroleum products. Talinding Kunjang representative Musa Badjie accused fellow politicians of sabotaging anti-corruption efforts through weak responses to clear evidence. Latrikunda Sabiji lawmaker Yaya Sanyang defended company lawyers who just handle paperwork rather than influence business decisions. The parliament chamber buzzed with tension as different factions battled over accountability measures. Foni Bintang member Bakary Badjie demanded former ministers face consequences for their alleged misconduct during the petroleum mess. Lower Fuladu West politician Gibba Mballow fought back against punishment calls since investigators found no concrete proof of bribery or tax evasion. Brikama South representative Lamin Sanneh reminded colleagues that 39 witnesses testified about serious management failures across government agencies. Most lawmakers agreed the report exposed major gaps in how officials handle public business. The parliamentary showdown highlighted ongoing struggles between reformers and those resisting change. [/QUOTE]
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