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President Bio apologises for public shaming of teachers suspected of corruption

Sierra Leone Telegraph: 10 September 2019: President Julius Maada Bio has this afternoon tendered his unreserved apology to the teachers and principal, who were yesterday publicly paraded and disgraced for what the Anti-Corruption Commission says was their alleged involvement in examination malpractice. This apology from the president comes after an [Read More]

Politics & Law

Human Rights Commission condemns the public humiliation of arrested teachers

Sierra Leone Telegraph: 10 September 2019: Reaction to yesterday’s public humiliation of teachers in Sierra Leone suspected of examination malpractice, before they are charged to court, continues. Sierra Leone’s Human Rights Commission has published this statement: The Human Rights Commission of Sierra Leone (HRCSL) has been following reports of widespread [Read More]

Economy & Business

Another big success for Sierra Leone’s Anti-Corruption Commissioner Kaifala

Sierra Leone Telegraph: 8 September 2019: Sierra Leone’s Anti-Corruption Commissioner scored another big confidence booster with the public yesterday, after his investigators intercepted a major exams fraud in Freetown. At 9:30 am yesterday morning, the ‘Scorpion Squad’ of the Anti-Corruption Commission supported by the Sierra Leone Police, raided Fatibu Technical [Read More]