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Posted - 23 Jan 2012 :  11:16:07  Show Profile Send toubab1020 a Private Message
http://observer.gm/africa/gambia/article/gsm-companies-more-legal-practitioners-appear-before-the-tax-commission

"Africell was given the Special Investment Certificate (SIC) and a copy of the said letter exempting Africell from paying corporate tax from 2002 to 2007 was tendered and was admitted in evidence."


"Nyang Njie, Comium’s business development manager also appeared before the Commission as witness and he disclosed that Comium was incorporated in 2005. Njie further disclosed that Comium has a staff strength of 104. He explained that Comium is presently exempted from paying corporate tax, and he produced a letter of special investment certificate to the effect, but added that Comium would be paying corporate tax by the end of January 2012."


Qcell:
"Muhammed Jah also pointed out that Qcell has special investment certificate exempting them from paying corporate tax for five years."

Gamcell:

"Phoday Saikouba Sisay, Gamcel’s general manager told the Commission that the national GSM provider was incorporated in 2001. Sisay disclosed that Gamcel has 320 staff and evidence of Gamcel payment receipts for corporate tax, sales tax and remittance of payee tax were tendered and admitted as exhibits (Gamcel 1A, 1B and 1C respectively."

(That's alright then, nothing to pay nothing lost ?)

Lawyer Marie Amie Jobe:
"When asked if she has any evidence that she once worked at the Attorney General’s Chambers, Ms. Jobe replied that she misplaced her appointment letter."

Now where did I put that ?


Lawyer Abdul Azizs Bensouda :
"admitted that there was a delay in payments told the Commission that it never came to his notice at an earlier time, but as soon as he realised, he quickly went to regularize his payment."

Opps..........


Awjum Gaye
Lawyer Awjum Gaye told the Commission that she was enrolled into the Gambian Bar in January 9th 2009 and she has been doing her pupilage at the Chambers of Antouman A.B Gaye. Awjum Gaye disclosed that she is on stipend and still on stipend.

Ms Awjum Gaye further disclosed that the Antouman Gaye Chambers have an informal family arrangements in which she never questions her employer, who is also her father about anything that is given to her by him (Antouman Gaye).

I never asked !

"Simple is good" & I strongly dislike politics. You cannot defend the indefensible.
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