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posted by on Friday January 27 2017, @02:29AM   Printer-friendly
from the it's-a-pension,-not-plunder dept.

The Gambia's ex-ruler Yahya Jammeh plundered the state coffers in his final weeks in power, stealing millions of dollars and shipping out luxury vehicles by cargo plane, according to an aide to new president Adama Barrow.

Jammeh, who ruled the small West African country for 22 years, flew into exile late on Saturday [Jan 21] to Equatorial Guinea.

He had refused to concede defeat in a December 1 election but eventually relinquished power after a delegation of West African leaders convinced him to step down, even as troops from neighbouring countries entered The Gambia.

[...] But amid growing controversy over the assurances offered to Jammeh to guarantee his departure, Barrow adviser Mai Fatty said the new administration had discovered that millions of dollars had recently been stolen.

[...] "Over two weeks, over 500m dalasi ($11 million) were withdrawn" by Jammeh, he said. "As we take over, the government of The Gambia is in financial distress."


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  • (Score: 2) by bob_super on Friday January 27 2017, @07:28PM

    by bob_super (1357) on Friday January 27 2017, @07:28PM (#459662)

    > DO NOT GIVE YOUR EQUIVALENT OF A PRESIDENT ACCESS TO GOVERNMENT MONEY!!

    How about a dictator, then, since that's how he acted (until he strangely left enough of an opening to lose an "election")?

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