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Ebrima Ceesay <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 10 Jan 2001 07:36:47 -0000
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The unedited e-mail came from a source in the heart of the Government.

Ebrima

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>To: [log in to unmask]
>Subject: Amadou Samba reports to NIA Headquarters daily
>Date: Tue, 09 Jan 2001
>
>Ebrima,
>The recent Pajero-buying spree by the Yahya Jammeh regime has landed Amadou
>Samba in hot soup. In case you are not aware, I will report that Yahya
>Jammeh is now a car dealer as well, to add to his numerous professions - a
>killer, rapist, a womaniser, a thief - just to mention a few.
>
>Jammeh's latest scheme involves dealing in the importation of vehicles
>through Tarik Musa, using Amadou Samba as a front. The latest Pajero models
>recently distributed to the Secretaries of State, Army Commanders and
>Security operatives were personally financed by Jammeh in the name of
>Amadou Samba. After taking delivery, the vehicles were distributed to
>Government agencies as direct purchases. Yahya and his forty thieves are
>able to carry out the transaction because vehicles purchases are
>centralised in the Office of Ali Baba.  He agreed with Amadou Samba, to
>whom the cost of the vehicles were paid, to deposit the amounts in a
>special account at the Standard Chartered Bank in the name of Amadou.
>Problems developed, however, when Amadou deposited the amounts in an
>account which were immediately credited to his own account already in debit
>by over 20 million dalasis, leaving Yahya Jammeh out of pocket.  Yahya
>thinks that this was a deliberate act on the part of Amadou Samba to help
>reduce his huge debt with Standard Chartered.  Another theory is that
>Amadou did open a special account as directed by Yahya but Stardard
>Chartered deliberately credited Amadou's account to reduce his huge debt to
>the Bank - a standard operating procedure by Standard, I am told. (I will
>tell you which of the two versions is correct in the very near future).
>
>All the same, as a result of this huge financial loss, Yahya has directed
>the NIA to give Amadou hell; to force him to repay the principal and the
>windfall profit, of course, to Yahya Jammeh. This man, some refer to as
>President, has ruined the country and would like to see it disintegrate
>together with its people. We say NO.  Yahya must and will go before the
>elections.
>
>

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