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Gambia to launch probe into ex-president’s personal finances

The government also alleged that Jammeh opened the accounts with other peoples’ names but continued to withdraw cash, including at the central bank.
Former Gambian strongman Yahya Jammeh
Former Gambian strongman Yahya Jammeh

Gambia’s Government will launch an investigation into the finances of former long-standing President Yahya Jammeh, Justice Minister Aboubacarr Tambadou told Reuters on Friday.

The minister said the investigation would include his personal use of a charity bank account.

The government of President Adama Barrow, who beat Jammeh in a December election before Jammeh fled into exile, had accused Jammeh of siphoning millions of dollars in public money into various bank accounts.

Reuters found that in 2012 and 2013, more than 8 million dollars cash was withdrawn by Jammeh himself from a bank account in the name of Jammeh Foundation for Peace, a charity founded by Jammeh.

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Reuters was, however, unable to determine whether donors intended to support the Jammeh Foundation for Peace, or if donors, charity officials and the bank were aware that Jammeh was using the account to build his personal wealth.

Reuters could not determine how the withdrawn money was spent.

The justice minister told Reuters that “we are setting up a commission of inquiry to  look into Jammeh’s financial and business related activities.

“We will absolutely look into the Jammeh Foundation as part of this inquiry.’’

He explained that the inquiry would begin in the next few months and would be carried out in conjunction with the finance ministry.

Tambadou said donations into the foundation’s account, which according to bank statements included payments from Euro African Group and Selectra AG, would be investigated.

“We are going to look at every source of funding that Jammeh had and every withdrawal that Jammeh made.

“We will look at these donors and the circumstances under which these payments were made to the foundation,’’ he said.

The financial probe is part of a wider call for justice following Jammeh’s 22-year rule, which ended in chaos in January when international forces descended on the capital Banjul, leading Jammeh to step down and seek exile in Equatorial Guinea.

He has been accused of widespread human rights abuses, including detention, torture and “disappearance’’ of opposition politicians, journalists and military personnel, rights groups say.

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