From Leinyuy Marilyn in Bamenda
A
fine of 200000FCFA has been slammed by the Bali state counsel on Titalah
Emmanuel, a former councilor of the Bali council for selling the council’s 40
feet container at Ntanfoang without due
authorization from the local legislature.
During
the mid-year evaluation session last Friday, councilors received with disbelief
the news as the mayor recounted the well orchestrated theft.
Ajong
Ngoh told the councilors that legal dispositions were immediately taken as soon
as he got a tip off of the mafia.
According to the mayor, the state counsel of
Bali was notified after police investigations which saw the arrest of the
culprit.
Quizzed
on the possibility of some present council workers to have connived with the
former councilor (names withheld) to sell the said council property, the mayor held
that whatever the situation was, he is satisfied that the culprit has been was
apprehended and fined.
As
for the fate of the property concerned, the mayor urged the session to scrape the
stolen property off the list of council assets. “My aim here is that we take a
deliberation so that it should be taken off the list of council assets,” he intimated.
At
the moment the property is in the keeping of the state counsel who is still to decide
on what will be done with the recovered container.
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