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Haruna Darbo <[log in to unmask]>
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Ok. It is a presentation snafu. I saw the letter advising austerity measures relating to travel for conferences, training, and summits. Ndokeh, you should adjust your titles according to article. Don't use the same title for all articles. If the articles are related, just reference the different articles to butress your point of impending financial bankruptcy of state. Don't be a knucklehead.

Haruna. If you continue to do this I will boycot your friggin paper.
 

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From: Haruna Darbo <[log in to unmask]>
To: GAMBIA-L <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Sat, Jul 9, 2011 11:24 am
Subject: [G_L] I share this "news" from Freedomnewspaper with you. Is it just me or does this look


 like a bad case of misunderstanding on the part of Freedomnewspaper?????????

Is there another email or is Ndokeh Nderry misinterpreting Freeze on Allowance taxes to mean a ban on  official travel?????????? Nderry should clarify or edit I think.

Haruna.

 Gambia:  Breaking News: Gambia Government Declares Moratorium On Overseas Travel Allowances! 
Friday, July 08, 2011 (345 reads)

Gambia Government Declares Moratorium On Overseas Travel Allowances!


JAMMEH DECREES TRAVEL BAN AGAINST GAMTEL, CENTRAL BANK, AND OTHER LINE MINISTRIES
Gambia’s financial meltdown warranted a Government decree banning official trips for public officials with immediate effect, according to Information Ministry memo obtained by the Freedom Newspaper. The decision was reached during the just concluded Government retreat in Kanilai—the home village of dictator Yahya Jammeh, where cabinet discusses the nation’s uncertain so called Vision 20-20 blueprint developmental program. The new travel ban, the first of its kind affects all Government Ministries, including The Gambia Telecommunication Company GAMTEL.  
Writing on behalf of the Secretary General and Head of the Civil Service, Mr. Muhamadou Lamin Jaiteh, in a Memo dated June 16 titled “ Freeze on taxes on all allowances of public enterprises, Authorities, and Agencies” said an Executive Directive has been given for a moratorium to be placed on the payment of fringe benefit tax for all public enterprise, National authorities, and agencies, including the Central Bank of The Gambia till further notice.
By a copy of this letter, Mr. Jaiteh went on “all Government Ministries should inform public enterprises as well as National authorities and agencies under their purview that taxes on staff allowances are frozen with effect from end May 2011.” “Gambia Revenue Authority is hereby instructed to act on the above directive with immediate effect.” 
As Gambians are bracing up for change, more and more disturbing revelations are emerging from Jammeh’s bankrupt regime. Below is the GAMTEL whistleblower’s latest dispatch to the Freedom Newspaper. Please read on.  
By Yahya Jammeh, Gamtel Whistleblower 
Dear Pa,
As promised find attached of some documents.  Please inform the entire Gambia that this is the beginning of the liberation and will never rest till justice is done in GAMTEL.
Thank you.

 



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