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$138,000 recovered from the Chancery building   

By Ibrahim Barrie

The Anti-Corruption Commission ACC has recovered $138,000 (one hundred and thirty-eight thousand dollars from an entity called Etic Sarl’s that was established in Sierra Leone by three non-Sierra Leoneans. The recovery is in relation to the corruption investigations of the Chancery Building in Manhattan in New York City says Emmanuel Koivaya Amara, Coordinator of Operations at the ACC.

SDRs BAN to hold government accountable

By Saio Marrah

Budget Advocacy Network (BAN) and other civil society organisations are set to hold the government accountable for the implementation of the 283 million dollars for Special Drawing Rights (SDRs).

SDR is an international reserve asset created by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) that are disbursed to countries during global crisis like pandemic and it is based on the quota a country has contributed to the IMF that will determine the amount of money it will receive.

Judiciary to handle cases of prisoners without indictment 

By Nasratu Kargbo

The Master and Registrar of the High Court of Sierra Leone Elaine Thomas-Archibald has informed pressmen of the special judicial week created by Chief Justice Desmond Babatunde Edwards to handle all cases of prisoners without indictment. She said this during the weekly government press briefing on the 20th January 2022 at the Ministry of Information and Communication.

Sierra Leone sacks Attorney General

By Mabinty M. Kamara

President Julius Maada Bio has sacked the Attorney General and Minister of Justice, Anthony Brewah. He is replaced with Mohamed Lamin Tarawally according to a public notice from the office of the President on Tuesday 18th January this year.

FBC students express concern over hostels

By Chernor Alimamy Kamara

Since the Hostels at Fourah Bay College have been made available to students, not many students have been able to occupy them. This according to some students that politico spoke to has to do with the conditions attached to applying for the hostels, the ‘high rates of hostels fee’, and the shortage of water.

Fire destroys Cow Yard Market

By John S Conteh in Falaba

Properties worth hundreds of millions of Leones were last Saturday 15th January destroyed by a fire outbreak at a popular commercial area called Cow Yard in Yogomaia locality in the Sengbeh Chiefdom, Koinadugu District. The fire reportedly broke out between 9 and 10 am, but what caused it was yet to be confirmed.  Among the structures destroyed in the blaze were three main shops dealing in electronics and mobile phones.

Ambassador Thomas supports teachers

By Politico Staff writer

In an effort to support the Free Quality Education programme, Sierra Leone Ambassador to Kuwait, Haja Ishata Thomas on Monday 18th January 2022 donated 22 bags of rice (25kg) plus six million Leones to teachers of the Murray Town Army Primary and Secondary School. 

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