Magistrate
Sainabou Wadda-Ceesay of the Kanifing court
in The Gambia Tuesday convicted Kawsu Ceesay,
the former Chief Electoral Officer of the
Independent Electoral Commission (IEC),
after finding him guilty of forging the
signature of the former Chairman of IEC, Mr.
Ndondi Njie. The accused was sentenced to
pay a fine of 50,000 Dalasi or go to jail
for three months. Passing judgement,
Magistrate Wadda-Ceesay said the handwriting
expert, called by the prosecution as
witness, had testified that the signature on
the invoice t o purchase electoral materials
was forged. The expert did not, however,
tell the court who forged it, she admitted.
Mr. Njie, in his evidence, denied signing
the invoice but did not say that the accused
signed it. According to the Magistrate, the
invoice was not in existence during the
tenure of Mr. Njie. She acknowledged that
the prosecution had nonetheless proved their
case beyond reasonable doubt. Magistrate
Wadda-Ceesay inferred that the court
believed that the accused had forged the
said document, citing some authorities to
back her judgement. She accordingly
convicted the accused for forgery. In his
mitigation on behalf of the accused, Lawyer
Batchilly told the court th at Ceesay was a
first offender and that the court should
temper justice with mercy, especially as he
was a family man.
Tuesday 18
March 2008
Source
afrik.com