Justice Minister Says No Written Proof of Due Diligence on Jammeh Assets
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Attorney General Faces Lawmakers Investigating Former President Jammeh’s Asset Sale – Foroyaa Newspaper
By Kebba AF Touray The Attorney General and Minister of Justice Dawda A. Jallow faced questions from the National Assembly’s Special Committee on Monday, July 14, 2025, in a highly anticipated public session probing the sale of assets belonging to former President Yahya A.J.J. Jammeh. Appearing as the first witness, the country’s top legal official took a cautious stance, distancing himself from the formation and decision-making of the commissio…
Deputies demand missing records in probe of Jammeh assets
During the session, committee member, Hon. Alagie Mbowe, pointed out a significant issue: a letter dated July 24, 2017, bears a signature of the Solicitor General on July 17, 2017 – meaning it was signed before it was even drafted. The minister admitted that he couldn’t explain this error and agreed that it was a problem. The committee then asked for the original communication from the ‘Department of Responsibility’ to investigate further. Anoth…
Justice Minister Says No Written Proof of Due Diligence on Jammeh Assets
By: Fatou Krubally The Attorney General and Minister of Justice, Dawda A. Jallow, has told the National Assembly’s Special Select Committee probing the sale and disposal of former President Jammeh’s assets that his Ministry has not found any written evidence confirming whether due diligence was conducted on key individuals involved in the process. Appearing before the committee on Monday, Jallow made it clear that while he could not say the chec…
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