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Pa Modou Mbowe defended the Barrow court anti-corruption drive
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[QUOTE="Queen, post: 87726, member: 27"] A former opposition militant is now backing the Barrow government's court-first approach to fighting graft across The Gambia. Pa Modou Mbowe defends legal route [LIST] [*]Pa Modou Mbowe, an ex-APRC No-To-Alliance figure, spoke out. [*]Mbowe says President Adama Barrow governs through the rule of law. [*]Courts handle all corruption cases independently, per his argument. [*]Jammeh-era tactics relied on harsh punishment without oversight. [/LIST] Slow courts are still better, he argues [LIST] [*]Mbowe admitted judicial proceedings can drag out. [*]The government cannot dictate how fast courtrooms operate. [*]Evidence-based verdicts are the whole point, per his take. [*]Busy dockets actually signal real anti-corruption commitment. [/LIST] Corruption starts at home, says Mbowe [LIST] [*]Mbowe called on citizens to fix dishonest habits domestically first. [*]Gambians are skilled at deception, in his blunt assessment. [*]Lavish lifestyles earned through graft still get celebrated socially. [*]Full eradication would demand extreme measures that Barrow rejects. [/LIST] [/QUOTE]
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