Edi, thanks for your forwards on this issue. Yes, the meltdown has already
begun. The Alternative should continue to expose this very corrupt bunch
and be on the offensive. These bandits must be prosecuted where ever they
may go.
Chi Jaama
Joe Sambou
>From: edi sossoeh <[log in to unmask]>
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>Subject: Re: IMF threatens to suspend operations in the Gambia?
>Date: Tue, 2 Sep 2003 18:04:41 +0000
>
>Infact, my source telephoned me last night saying the government is
>apparently worried about the IMF move. It is contempulating embarking on a
>major job cuts. However, this move is not popular among the top brass of
>the regime. One source said panic and anxiety continue to grip
>government
>officials, as the bombshell is bound to roll in the civil service.
>Another source said any move to down size the civil service might bring
>more economic hardship to poverty stricken civil servants.
>
>The country is not only faced with economic down town, but as well as cash
>shortage. The Pound is trading at D52 dalasi, while Dollar, EURo and
>CFA
>Franc is flying day by day. The Central Bank should be honest enough to
>tell the reality on the ground. My sources from Banjul, revealed that
>overUS$ 20million dollars went uncounted for at the Central Bank. The
>IMF
>is furious about level of corruption in the country. Yahya's second man
>and
>closet associate Baba Jobe, is engaged in tax evation and private foreign
>excahange activities, which is adding more fire to the cash shortage. It
>is
>time for this greedy politicians to be exposed. They are milking the
>nation's coffers and nobody dared to stop them. They are running private
>business firms under cover, and most of the time are evading taxes. It
>doesn't take one to be an economist to know that Gambia's economy is in
>shamble. Jobe and his cohorts must know that the very regime they are
>serving toppled the Jawara regime on the pretext of rampant corruption and
>lacked of accountability. But today, there is a complete U turn. They
>have deviated from their orginal pronouncements. What a shame. They have
>desmontrated that they are more corrupt than the Jawara regime.
>
>In a related development Baba Jobe is said to owing the state about D20
>million worth of tax. His youth enterprise had been evading taxes.
>
>
>
>>From: Momodou S Sidibeh <[log in to unmask]>
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>>To: [log in to unmask]
>>Subject: Re: IMF threatens to suspend operations in the Gambia?
>>Date: Mon, 1 Sep 2003 07:55:38 +0200
>>
>>For all I know, this piece below posted by Edi Sosseh is widely
>>circulating
>>amongst the country's bankers and economists. If nothing else, it should
>>be
>>taking seriously as it could mean the beginning of the meltdown....
>>
>>Momodou S Sidibeh
>>
>>
>>----- Original Message -----
>>From: "edi sossoeh" <[log in to unmask]>
>>To: <[log in to unmask]>
>>Sent: Friday, August 29, 2003 2:46 PM
>>Subject: IMF threatens to suspend operations in the Gambia?
>>
>>
>> > The International Monetary Fund IMF has threatened to impose sanctions
>> > against the Gambia, if the county fails to tackle its ailing economy,
>>which
>> > is taking its toll on the citizens of the West Africa country, sources
>>close
>> > to the heart of the Gambian government revealed yesterday. IMF and
>>World
>> > Bank are expressing concerned about the increasing corruption and
>> > unnecessary waste of state resources by the regime, which earlier
>>claimed it
>> > is out to salvage the country from the 30 years PPP misrule and wanton
>> > corruption.
>> >
>> > Sources say IMF is requesting the Jammeh adminstratio to conduct an
>>audit
>> > exercise at the Central Bank and to cut down jobs at the Finance
>> > Department, who are widely blamed for the country's worst economic
>>crisis in
>> > history. The Finance Department said our sources say the current
>>economic
>> > trends is beyond their control and can't do much to salvage the tiny
>>West
>> > African country. The country is not only faced with growing inflation,
>>but
>> > as well as acute food shortage and increasing poverty.
>> >
>> > Sources say IMF vowed to suspend their activities in the Gambia, if the
>> > government fails to take necessary measures to cut down unnecessary
>> > expenditure and tax evation. Unconfirmed reports from Banjul,
>>suggested
>> > that Finance Mininster Famara Jatta who appeared confused about the
>> > developments had decided to go on leave, thus leaving his ministry in a
>> > complete disarray. It is not yet clear, whether Jatta will return to
>>his
>> > post, but sources say there are moves for cabinet resuffle by the
>>regime.
>> > But one source said this will not help the address the situation. The
>> > source said the regime is currently experiencing a major cash crisis
>>and
>> > lacked money to run the country. The customs and exercise Department
>>and
>> > other revenue institutions are also said to be witnessing revenue
>>drops.
>> > This is attributed to wide range of corruption, as public officials are
>> > evading tax. These and many others said my source is hindering
>>economic
>> > growth in the country.
>> >
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