The Anti-Corruption Commission of Sierra Leone has initiated the return of Le3 billion (equivalent to 1 million new Leones) stolen from the Freetown City Council.
In a ceremony held today at the ACC’s office, a cheque was presented to Mayor Yvonne Aki-Sawyerr and the Chief Administrator.
The recovery follows an extensive investigation revealing a complex collusion between certain City Council staff and bank employees. This investigation has resulted in administrative sanctions and potential legal action against the ringleader involved in the theft.
Mayor Aki-Sawyerr expressed profound gratitude to the ACC for their prompt and professional efforts, which led to the full recovery of the stolen funds. She announced that the recovered money would be directed toward a special project for the Council, referring to it as a form of “savings” restored despite the unfortunate nature of the theft.
Highlighting the significance of accountability in governance, the ACC commissioner reiterated President Bio’s message: “Together we can make Sierra Leone rise through accountability and focused delivery.”


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Wow 👌 fighting 💪 corruption to another level well done 👏 mr commissioner may the almighty Allah guide and protect you for a job well done 👏 sir ameen ya 🙏 Rabb
Congratulations sir Mr. Commissioner for such an incredible fight for progression of your peoples and the country at large.
Such investigations should cascade to Regional councils.
I million New Leones ? Is not that much 😀😀😀