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AKI Lawsuit: Lawyers Adopt Final Submissions; Judgment Expected After Court Vacation

All lawyers were in attendance today for the Acute Kidney Injury (AKI) trial as they moved motions for their final written submissions to be adopted by Justice Ebrima Jaiteh. The motions were accepted by the High Court today, 31st July 2026, marking another significant milestone in the landmark case. Justice Jaiteh will set a date for judgement after the court vacation ends on 1st October 2026.

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AKI Lawsuit Nears Judgement After Final Witness Testifies

The Acute Kidney Injury (AKI) lawsuit against The Gambia Government and two pharmaceutical companies has moved closer to judgement after the final witness concluded testimony before the Banjul High Court. Justice Ebirma Jaiteh officially declared the trial stage closed following evidence from Dr Mustapha Bittaye, the last witness in the case brought by 27 parents.

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Dr Bittaye Challenges AKI Report Conclusion in Heated Court Exchange

A tense courtroom exchange unfolded at the High Court in Banjul as the Chief Medical Director of Edward Francis Small Teaching Hospital, Dr Mustapha Bittaye, openly challenged the conclusion of the government’s acute kidney injury outbreak report on the deaths of more than 70 children linked to contaminated medicines.

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AKI Trial: Expert Witness Says Gov’t AKI Report “Not 100% Conclusive”

Tension gripped the Banjul High Court as the Chief Medical Director of Edward Francis Small Teaching Hospital, Dr Mustapha Bittaye, challenged the government’s task force findings on the deaths of over 70 children, insisting the report is “not 100% conclusive”.

Dr Bittaye made the assertion during a heated cross-examination by Counsel Anna Njie, representing the plaintiffs, as proceedings continued before Justice Jaiteh on Wednesday, 29th April 2026.

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Dr Bittaye: Government Bears Only 1% of Responsibility in AKI Deaths

In a case that continues to raise questions about accountability for the deaths of over 80 children, the Chief Medical Director of Edward Francis Small Teaching Hospital, Dr Mustapha Bittaye, has told the High Court that he believes the government bears just 1% responsibility for the tragedy.

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AKI Trial: MCA and Pharmacy Conflict of Interest a Threat to Public Health

The Acute Kidney Injury (AKI) trial continued on 29th February 2026 at the High Court in Banjul before Justice Ebrima Jaiteh, with renewed cross-examination of the Director of Health Services, Dr Bittaye, shedding light on regulatory challenges within the country’s pharmaceutical system.

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How a Missed Diaspora Initiative Could Have Saved Over 70 AKI Children

When more than 70 Gambian children began dying from Acute Kidney Injury after ingesting contaminated medicines, parents were forced into a frantic search for dialysis care — often beyond the country’s borders. What many did not know was that a Diaspora-led haemodialysis initiative, capable of saving lives, had been years in the making but never implemented in The Gambia.

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High Court Grants Defendant’s Motion to Call Additional Witness in AKI Case

The High Court has ruled in favour of the third, fourth, and fifth defendants in the ongoing Acute Kidney Injury (AKI) case, granting their motion to call an additional witness and accepting the witness statement as properly filed. Justice Ebrima Jaiteh delivered the ruling on Thursday, 27th November 2025. More in this report.

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AKI Trial: Judge Questions Defence Over Absent Witness and Procedural Irregularities

The AKI trial continued on Wednesday, 12th November 2025, at Banjul High Court, where proceedings were marked by a tense exchange between the presiding judge, Justice Ebrima Jaiteh, and defence Counsel Oket over the absence of an additional witness the defence had previously indicated would testify. More in the news report.

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