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Breaking: Dr Banja Convicted of Corruption; Sentenced to Two Years and Over D1 Million Fine

By the Ministry of Justice

The Office of the Attorney General is pleased to announce that today Wednesday 8th March 2023, a conviction has been secured against Dr Bamba Banja, former Permanent Secretary at the Ministry of Fisheries and Water Resources. The charges laid against Dr Banja by this office in 2021 included three counts of serious economic and financial crimes, specifically, Economic Crimes in contravention of Section 5 of the Economic Crimes Act, Official Corruption as stipulated by Section 86(a) of the Criminal Code, and Receiving Property to Show Favor in violation of Section 88 of the Criminal Code

The public is further informed that Dr Banja has been duly convicted, and as such, has received appropriate punishment in accordance with the severity of his crimes. Specifically, Count 1 relating to Economic Crimes has resulted in a mandatory jail term of 2 years, coupled with a fine of D1,000,000 to be paid to the state. In default of payment, he will serve an additional year in jail. On Count 2 relating to Official Corruption, Dr Banja has been ordered to pay a fine of D100,000 or serve 1 year in jail. Finally, on Count 3 relating to Public Officer Receiving property to show favour, Dr Banja has been ordered to pay a fine of D50,000 or serve 6 months in jail

This conviction is in connection with Dr Banja’s acceptance of bribes to secure the release of fishing vessels that had been arrested by the Gambia Navy for violating fisheries regulations. We wish to make it clear that this office regards corrupt practices with utmost seriousness and, as such, today’s conviction serves as a strong and unequivocal warning to public servants who might consider engaging in similar activities

The Office of the Attorney General is currently prosecuting a number of other cases that are linked to corruption and financial malpractices, and we will not relent in our efforts to stamp out this menace.

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