The Commission is also in receipt of another resolution from the Brikama Area Council (BAC) via a missive dated 17th October 2023 recommending the suspension of the Director of
Finance and 13 other staff for alleged financial and administrative malpractices. The Brikama Area Council later withdrew their position on the suspension of 7 Trade Licenses Collectors out of the list of 14 after verifying that the allegations levied against them were unfounded.
Be it noted that the Local Government Service Commission has since held several emergency sessions with both parties from Basse and Brikama Area Councils and are currently reviewing their submissions to enable it take informed and impartial decisions in accordance with service regulations.
It is also worth emphasizing that pursuant to section 37 of the Local Government Act 2002 as amended, Councils through their Establishment and Appointment Committees shall ‘ recommend to the Local Government Service Commission the appointment, dismissal, conditions of service and discipline of officers and other employees of its council and any matters connected therewith. ‘No council resolution bears finality over the appointment, dismissal or discipline of any staff of a Council. It is the primary and statutory duty of the Local Government Service
Commission to take such measures against staff of the Local Government Service with the exception of staff on grades 1 to 3 which are delegated to Chief Executive Officers by the Commission.
Given the on-going Presidential Commission of Inquiry into the conduct of all councils, the Local Government Service Commission has resolved and will only preside over matters outside the gazetted mandate of the Commission of Inquiry which spans from May 2018 to January 2023 to avoid duplicity of efforts.
The public and in particular Councils are therefore requested to exercise patience and allow the Local Government Service Commission exercise due diligence in addressing the matters at hand.