The anti-Corruption Division of the High Court of Sierra Leone has scheduled the continuation of the crucial hearing in the case of The Government vs Saidu Nallo, Samura Kamara, and others.
The accused individuals, namely Adikali Foday Suma, Foday Vahfomba Bawoh, Samura Mathew Wilson Kamara, Kandeh Foday Basil Kamara, and Jules Sanders Davis, are set to appear before Justice Adrian Fisher J. The proceedings are slated for Friday, November 24, 2023, at Court No. 1, with the session commencing at 10:30 AM.
The case, brought by the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC), underscores the ongoing efforts to combat corruption within the Country.
Justice Adrian Fisher J. will continue to preside over the proceedings, indicating the high-profile nature of the case. The choice of Court No. 1 for the hearing further emphasizes the significance of the legal matter. As the date approaches, heightened attention is expected from both the legal community and the public, as they await further details and potential developments in this noteworthy trial.
The case reflects the ongoing commitment of authorities to uphold the rule of law and root out corruption within the state apparatus. The outcome of this trial will undoubtedly have far-reaching implications, influencing public perception of the efficacy of anti-corruption measures and the pursuit of justice within the legal system.
Ìn my opinion I see all of this as a game and it will all die just as the COI died quietly after all the money spent on the foreign judges with nothing to write home about
Everyone has right to it’s own opinion, I don’t believe that the COI case is dead but wait until the tenure of the current administration,then we can judge them.
But during the peace talks between the Madda Bio illegitimate gov and Samurai Kamara it was agreed that all politically motivated cases between samura and the illegitimate gov must be strken out of court, but Samura don rub ein waist pan pepeh stone,