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G4S spent D0.1M to treat staff

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Thursday, February 14, 2008

Ebrime Suwareh, a security officer at G4S  Secutity Service formerly  called Wackehut, who has been suffering from a fractured leg bone since last June, has expressed gratitude to his company, for sponsoring  him to undergo a treatment at  Grand-Yoff Hospital in Dakar Senegal at a tune of D100,000.

Ebrima, who walked into theDaily Observeroffice on Monday, explained that he had an accident  in June last year while he was on his way home  which resulted to a  fracture on the right leg. "Since then I had been receiving my monthly salary whilst on sick leave".

He promise to avail himself to the company as soon as he is fit.

Author: by Mariatou Ngum-Saidy
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