The Gambia: should a national assembly provide loans for parliamentarians?
Members of the National Assembly in The Gambia have approved a loan facility linked to their gratuity payments once they leave office. Proponents say it makes legislators less suseptible to corruption. Those oposed to the loans say that the Assembly is demonstrating how out of touch it is with the rest of Gambian society. Focus on Africa's Esau Williams has been talking to Sana Jawara, a National Assembly Member who voted in favour of the loans but now regrets doing so.
(Photo: Sana Jawara, Gambian National Assembly Member. Credit: Courtesy of Sana Jawara)
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