Sierra Leone: Fix Leaking Funds or Leaking Plumbing?

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Sierra Leone’s President Ernest Bai Koroma was elected in 2007 on an anti-corruption platform, but according to the BBC, the only tangible “leakages” addressed so far, have been in restrooms of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs building.

The BBC’s Mark Doyle delivers a sarcastic but well researched discourse on the recent work of Sierra Leone’s anti-corruption commission.

While data from the Global Integrity Report: 2007 takes record of Sierra Leone’s pre-Koroma era, our report also found that anti-corruption campaigns in Sierra Leone tend to stay away from those government officials with the most power. If Doyle is right, and the newly formed anti-corruption commission’s investigations have been more than surface surveys, then eventually Koroma may be forced to keep his word that “anyone” in his government can subjected to corruption prosecution.

Norah Mallaney

Global Integrity

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