Vice President uses audit to hide OIC conference center numbers

Parliament erupted when angry lawmaker Omar Jammeh blasted the Vice President for dodging his money questions. The Janjanbureh representative demanded straight answers about how much cash the Sir Dawda Kairaba Jawara Conference Center burns through each year. Jammeh wanted hard numbers on administrative expenses and revenue management but got vague responses instead. The politician slammed the VP for failing to provide clear financial details about the busy conference facility. Fellow lawmakers watched the heated confrontation unfold during Wednesday's parliamentary session.

The Vice President kept pointing to an ongoing audit that covers six years of financial records from 2018 through December 2024. Jammeh refused to accept the audit excuse and demanded immediate transparency about conference center finances. The frustrated MP accused government officials of hiding behind paperwork rather than answering direct questions about public money. Parliamentary observers noted the tension between the two political figures during the public showdown. The Vice President struggled to satisfy Jammeh's demands for specific spending figures and revenue breakdowns.

Government auditors continue examining the conference center's books while politicians argue over financial transparency. The Vice President promised to release detailed information once auditors complete their investigation into the facility's money management. Jammeh expressed disappointment that taxpayers cannot get simple answers about how their money gets spent at the prestigious venue. The conference center regularly hosts major international events and generates significant income for the government. Parliamentary watchers expect more fireworks when the audit results finally become public.
 

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