Corruption in The Gambia is a complex struggle that is characterized by both a history of entrenched practices and evolving reform initiatives. These are evident in the succession of leadership beginning with Dawda Jawara, who is regarded as the father of his nation. His successor, Yahya Jammeh entrenched corruption within state institutions. Since 2017, Adama Barrow's administration has undertaken visible efforts to dismantle the systems of corruption.[1]
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