2. 2                                                        Highlights   The percentage of favourable pub lication   for the month of November is 88   %; while the  percentage of   unfavourable publications is 4 %. The percen tage of ambivalent reports is 8 %. The  issues mostly reported are as follows:   Favourable reports   “NGO CHIEF EXECUTIVE IN ACC NET” .   T he High court  of Sierra Leone  Holden at  Free town presided over by Hon. Justice Babatunde Edward, on the 30 th   of October, 2017,  convicted Francis Lahai CEO of Variety Children and Family S ervices, on one count charge of  fraudulent failure to make payment of custom levy,  contrary t o section 48(1) (d) of the AC A ct  of 2008.         “ACC TENDERS 97 - PAGE STATEMENT, DOCUMENTS” .    The   report states that the   ACC has tendered a 97 - page statement   and other relevant documents in the ongoin g matter  between the  S tate and the  suspended P re sident of   the   SLFA, Isha Johansen.        “CORRUPTION : SLFA TOP GUNS MAKE FIRST APPEARANCE” .    Isha Johansen made  her firs t appearance together with her Secretary General  Christopher Kamara on 11 counts of  misappropriation of donor and public funds and abus e  of office contrary to the AC   Act of 2008.  The ACC tendered 97 - page statements and other relevant documents in the ongoing matter  between the suspended president   of SLFA, Isha Johansen.         “ACC DEPUTY COMMISSIONER RETURNS FROM SOUTH AFRICA CONFAB” .   The Deputy  Commissioner, Anti - Corruption Commission (ACC)   Shollay Davies, has returned home after attending a  training programme in senior leadersh ip and management for H eads of anti - corruption agencies in  C ommonwealth Africa in Pretoria, South Africa.       Unfavourable report   „“HAJJ - GATE INVESTIGATION A SHAM?”   . Related to the Hajj investigation, the Night W atch  Newspaper claims that the ACC has swept the high  profile investigation   involving former officials at  State House and the O ffice of the Vice Presiden t under the carpet .   “FORMER ACC STAFF AWAITS FATE IN SUSPECTED MURDER” .   The High C ourt of Sierra  Leone is yet t o determine the fate of former Public Education O ffice r   of the Anti - Corruption C ommission  (ACC), Finda Bangura, who allegedly killed her husband  (ASP) Hassan Samuel Bangura some five years  ago.        
                    
                      1. 1     ANALYSIS OF N EWSPAPERS CONTENT NOVEMBER , 2017     Key    F - FAVOURABLE -   News stories, commentaries and editorials  favourable   to the  Commission.   UF - UNFAVOURABLE -   News stories, commentaries and editorials  unfavourable  to the Commission.   A -   AMBIVALENT REPORTS -   A rticles, stories, editorials and commentaries  neither favourable nor unfavourable to the Commission.   Statistics    Total number of publications on corruption issues -   9 2   Number of news stories -   39   Number of commentaries -   7   Number of editorials - 3   Number of  stories and articles from the Commission - 43   Number of articles, stories, editorials and commentaries about the Commission - 88   Articles, news stories, editorials and commentaries  ambivalent   ( A ) to the  Commission  - 4   (4 % )   Number of articles, news stories, edit orials and commentaries  favourable (F)   to  the ACC - 81   ( 88 %)   Number of articles, news stories, editorials and commentaries  unfavourable (UF)  to the ACC - 6   ( 8 %)       
                    
                      3. 3       ANALYSIS OF NEWSPAPERS CONTENT FOR THE MONTH OF NOVEMBER, 2017     S/ N   NEWSPAPER S                              DATE & ISSUE    CATEGORY   F/ UF /A               WEDNESDAY  1ST   NOVEMBER,2017       1.   STAND A RD  TIMES    “NGO CHIEF EXECUTIVE IN ACC NET”.  The High C ourt of Sierra Leone Holden at  Freetown presided over by Hon. Justice  Babatunde Edward s , on the 30 th   of October,  2017, convicted Francis Lahai CEO of Variety  Children and Family Services, on one count  charge of fraudulent failure to make payment of  custom levy, contrary to section 48(1) (d) of the  ACC act of 2008.         ACC   F   2   THE  DEMOCRAT   “ISHA JOHANSEN   &CO FACE HIGH  COURT TODAY” .   The suspended P resident  of the SLFA  Isha   Johansen, and the Secretary  Genera l Christopher A .   Kamara   will appear in  court again today after having pleaded not  guilty to 11 count charges of corruption  offences before Justic e Regin ald Fy nn   Jnr.   at  the High Court of Sierra Leone.    News story   F   3   PREMIER  NEWS   “NGO CHIEF EXECUTIVE IN ACC NET”.  The High court of Sierra Leone Holden at  Freetown presided over by Hon. Justice  Babatunde Edward s , on the 30 th   of October,  2017, convicted Francis Lahai CEO of Variety  Children and Family Services, on one count  charge of fraudulent failure to make payment of  custom levy, contrary to   section 48(1) (d) of the  AC A ct of 2008.       ACC   F       THURSDAY  2ND NOVEMBER  2017       4   CONCORD  TIMES   “ACC TENDERS 97 - PAGE STATEMENT,  DOCUMENTS”.    The report states that the  ACC has tendered a 97 - page statement and  other relevant documents in the ongoing matter  between the S tate and the suspended President  of the SLFA, Isha Johansen.        N ews story   F   5   CONCORD  TIMES    “CORRUPTION STINKS AT DISABILITY  COMMISSION” .   The paper claims that   document s   in  their possession  have revealed  how the Na tional Commission   for Persons with   D isability proposed to spend 70% of the first  quarter of the 2017 allocation on administrative  purposes, while only 30% was proposed to be  EDITORIAL   A   
                    
                      22. 22     CHRONICLE    This makes reference to remarks by the   Deputy  M inister   of Soci a l Welfare Rugiatu Neneh  Turay  who was hosted on the  Radio   Democracy  Good Morning Salone programme where she  claimed  that co rruption stinks at the ministry,  and made a call   on the Anti Corruption   Commission to investigate the M i nister Dr .   Sylvia Blyden .     91   AFRICAN  CHRONICLE   “ACC WANTS NAPP IN CORRUPTION  FIGHT”.  This quotes the Deputy  Commissioner Shollay Davies as calling on  members of the National Association of  Procurement Professional s   (NAPP) to help in  the fight against corruption by serving as  whistle - blowers to expose acts of corruption in  public procurement.   NEWS STORY   F   92   THE  EXC L USIVE   “ACC TO ARREST SACKED MINISTE”  This makes reference to remarks by the Deputy  Minister of Social   Welfare Rugiatu Neneh  Turay   who was hosted on the Radio  Democracy Good Morning Salone programme  where she claimed that corruption stinks at the  ministry, and made a call on the Anti  Corruption Commission to investigate the  Minister Dr .   Sylvia Blyden.     NEWS STORY   F         
                    
                      17. 17     concerned the police, with 70% of these from  citizens who had paid a bribe. 504 reports were  from people who refused to pay bribe and 122  reports were to report honest officials. 66 % of  reports concerned traffic offences. This covers  the period July to Se ptember2017.   67   GLOBAL  TIMES   “HOW I INTEND TO FIGHT  CORRUPTION” .   The flagbearer of the Sierra  Leone People‟s Party Retired Br igadier Maada  Bio, in his „new direction‟ paper, says he  intends to   address   critical development  challenges in Sierra Leone  if he is elected  P resident in the March 2018 elections.  In the  new direction, some key policy actions shall  inclu de among others to strengthen the Anti - Corruption Commission, Audit Service S/L and  the Public Accounts Committee of P arliament  etc.   Commentary     A     68   GLOBAL  TIMES    “ACC RELEASES PAY NO BRIBE  FIGURES” . The ACC has released its third  quarter Pay No Bribe (PNB) figures which  show that over 40 % (2435) of reports  concerned the police, with 70% of these from  citizens who had paid a bribe. 504 report s were  from people who refused to pay bribe and 122  reports were to report honest officials. 66 % of  reports concerned traffic offences. This covers  the period July to September2017.   ACC   F   69   GLOBAL  TIMES   “A  PASSIONATE  LETTER TO HIS  EXCELLENCY THE  PRESIDENT - 47 TH   EDITION” .  An open letter written to President  Ernest Bai Koroma by one Dr Abraham J.  Williams asked that the people of Sierra Leone  be presented with the choice of a political party  that will be ready to strengthen anti - corruption  institutio ns like the ACC and provide a fast - track court to hear corruption cases.     EDITORIAL   F   70   NEW STORM   “ACC RELEASES PAY NO BRIBE  FIGURES” . The ACC has released its third  quarter Pay No Bribe (PNB) figures which  show that over 40 % (2435) of reports  concerned   the police, with 70% of these from  citizens who had paid a bribe. 504 reports were  from people who refused to pay bribe and 122  reports were to report honest officials. 66 % of  reports concerned traffic offences. This covers  ACC   F   
                    
                      18. 18     the period July to September   2017.   71   FOR DI PEOPLE   “ACC RELEASES PAY NO BRIBE  FIGURES” . The ACC has released its third  quarter Pay No Bribe (PNB) figures which  show that over 40 % (2435) of reports  concerned the police, with 70% of these from  citizens who had paid a bribe. 504   reports were  from people who refused to pay bribe and 122  reports were to report honest officials. 66 % of  reports concerned traffic offences. This covers  the period July to September2017.   ACC   F   72   FOR DI PEOPLE   “ACC SPEAKS TO PAY NO BRIBE AT  THE LAUNCHING OF GIRLS  EDUCATION CHALLENGE TRASITION  PROJECT”.  The Sub - regional office of the  ACC in Kono, in a bid to promote the  objectives of the pay no bribe campaign, on  Tuesday 7 th   November 2017 urged the people  of Kono   to support the fight against bribery for  the development of the District. He made this  pronouncement at the launch of the Girls  Education Challenge project by Action Aid  International Sierra Leone funded by DFID, at  the Kumba Satta Hall in Kono District.      ACC   F   73   STANDARD  TIMES   “ACC RELEASES PAY NO BRIBE  FIGURES” . The ACC has released its third  quarter Pay No Bribe (PNB) figures which  show that over 40 % (2435) of reports  concerned the police, with 70% of these from  citizens who had paid a bribe. 504 re ports were  from people who refused to pay bribe and 122  reports were to report honest officials. 66 % of  reports concerned traffic offences. This covers  the period July to September2017.   ACC   F   74   DAILY MAIL   “ACC ENDS PNB SENSITIZATION IN  KONO DISTRICT”.  T he ACC Sub - regional  office in Kono engaged teachers and pupils of  the Songu Ngabwema, Fiama chiefdom Kono  District, on the Pay No Bribe (PNB) campaign.  Manager Wilfred Bangura said the meeting was  to interact with staff and pupils of the school  and e ducate   them on the work of the  C ommission and the  PNB  campaign.   ACC   F   75   DAILY MAIL     “ACC TACKLES BRIBERY, PETTY  CORRUPTON IN SCHOOLS”    ACC  regional office in Bo introduce d   a programme  NEWS STORY   F   
                    
                      14. 14     PAY NO BRIBE CAMPAIGN” .   Workers of  the S ierra Leone Telecommunications  C ompany (SIERRATEL) have   in a sensitization  meeting demon strated commitment to join the  Pay No B ribe (PNB) campaign. This was  expressed in a customized meeting   held with  the Northern Region O ffice of  the ACC at  SIERRATEL Station Road O ffi ce in Makeni on  Tuesday 7th November   2017.   56   AYV   “ ACC SPEAKS TO PAY NO BRIBE AT  THE LAUNCHING OF GIRLS  EDUCATION CHALLENGE TRASITION  PROJECT”.  The Sub - regional office of the  ACC in Kono, in a bid to promote the  objectives of the pay no bribe campaign, on  Tuesday 7 th   November 2017 urged the people  of Kono to support the fight against bribery for  the development of the District. He made this  pronouncement at the launch of the Girls  Education Challenge project by Action Aid  International Sierra Leone funded by DFID, at  the Kumba Satta Hall in Kono District.     ACC   F      57   STANDARD  TIMES   “ACC ACCUSED OF COMPROMISE AND  SELECTIVE JUSTICE”   Augustine Sheku was an employee of the  Ministry of works and maintenance. He had  occupied a very senior position at the said  ministry at that time. Later,  as  Civ il Ser vant he  was posted to the m inistry of Internal Affairs as  Permanent S ecretary under the p olitical  leadership of late  Joseph   B Dauda. During his  tenure, ECOWAS funded a project of thre e  million Euros. Mr. Augustine S heku collected a  total sum of Le 700 million from the ministry of  Finance. A formal report by concerned  members of the ministry of   Internal Affairs was  made to the Anti - C orru ption   Commission   in  2015 and Mr .   S heku was invited to explain  about the project why it collapsed when funds  for it was provided in abundance.   Editorial    UF   58   NEW AGE    “ACC SPEAKS TO PAY NO BRIBE AT  THE LAUNCHING OF GIRLS  EDUCATION CHALLENGE TRASITION  PROJECT”.  The Sub - regional office of the  ACC in Kono, in a bid to promote the  objectives of the pay no bribe campaign, on  ACC   F   
                    
                      16. 16     ACC in Kono, in a bid to promote the  objectives of the pay no bribe campaign, on  Tuesday 7 th   November 2017 urged the people  of Kono   to support the fight against bribery for  the development of the District. He made this  pronouncement at the launch of the Girls  Education Challenge project by Action Aid  International Sierra Leone funded by DFID, at  the Kumba Satta Hall in Kono District.      63   PREMIER  NEWS   “ACC RELEASES PAY NO BRIBE  FIGURES” .  The ACC  has released its third  quarter Pay No B ribe (PNB) figures which  show that over 40 % (2435) of reports  concerned the police, with 70% of these from  citizens who had paid a bribe. 504 repo rt s   were  from people who refused   to pay   bribe and 122  reports were to re port honest officials. 66   % of  reports concerned traffic offences. This covers  the period July to September2017.   ACC   F       MONDAY 2 0TH   NOVEMBER 2 017         64   AYV   “THE FIGHT AGAINST BRIBERY AND  CORRUPTION DEEPENS IN KAILAHUN  DISTRICT”  A team from the Public Education  Department in the Eastern Region has engaged  inhabitants of Kailahun on a four - day   sensitization and on the spot check to key  institutions aimed   at mak ing the presence of the  Commission felt in the D istrict.   News story    F   65   AYV   “ACC SPEAKS TO PAY NO BRIBE AT  THE LAUNCHING OF GIRLS  EDUCATION CHALLENGE TRASITION  PROJECT”.  The Sub - regional office of the  ACC in Kono, in a bid to promote the  objectives of t he pay no bribe campaign, on  Tuesday 7 th   November 2017 urged the people  of Kono to support the fight against bribery for  the development of the District. He made this  pronouncement at the launch of the Girls  Education Challenge project by Action Aid  Intern ational Sierra Leone funded by DFID, at  the Kumba Satta Hall in Kono District.     ACC   F   66   NEW VISION   “ACC RELEASES PAY NO BRIBE  FIGURES” . The ACC has released its third  quarter Pay No Bribe (PNB) figures which  show that over 40 % (2435) of reports  ACC   F   
                    
                      15. 15     Tuesday 7 th   November 2017 urged the people  of Kono   to support the fight against bribery for  the development of the District. He made this  pronouncement at the launch of the Girls  Education Challenge project by Action Aid  International Sierra Leone funded by DFID, at  the Kumba Satta Hall in Kono District.      59   NEW AGE    “AC C....BANK GOVERNOR IN LE40M  SCAM”.  The report claims that the Governor  of the Bank of Sierra Leone Patrick Conteh, on  August 10 th   authorized  the  payment of Le40  million to personnel of the Criminal  Investigations Department (CID) .   The   amount  was paid to unidentified CID personnel  following allegations that some BSL employees  have had their hands in the trading of foreign  currencies within the Bank. ACC boss Ady  Macauley  was c ontacted by this press but said:  “Have you crosschecked whet her the police  have the authorizations to receive money from  any state institution when investigating  complaint(s)” ?     News story   UF   60   PREMIER  NEWS   “WATCHMEN IN SYNDICATED  THEFT” .   Three persons - Abubakarr Jalloh,  Alpha Bah and Musa   Kamara -   accused of  stealing zinc   roofing sheets fro m the  construction site at the C ity Hall o n October 3th  2017 were remanded by P rincipal Magistrate  A lbert J. Moody shortly after ACC CSO   Robert  James testified on Wednesday at the  P rincipal  Magistrate cou rt.   News story    F       FRIDAY 1 7TH   NOVEMBER ,   2017       61   SALONE TIMES   “ACC ENLISTS SIRRATEL IN THE PAY  NO BRIBE CAMPAIGN” .   Workers of the  Sierra Leone Telecommunications Company  (SIERRATEL) have in a sensitization meeting  demonstrated commitment to join the  Pay No  Bribe (PNB) campaign. This was expressed in a  customized meeting held with the Northern  Region Office of the ACC at SIERRATEL  Station Road Office in Makeni on Tuesday 7th  November 2017.   ACC   F   62   NEW STORM   “ACC SPEAKS TO PAY NO BRIBE AT  THE LAUNCHING OF GIRLS  EDUCATION CHALLENGE TRASITION  PROJECT”.  The Sub - regional office of the  ACC   F   
                    
                      13. 13     bribery in schools.   51   THE  NATIONALIST    “ACC ENDS PNB SENSITIZATION IN  KONO DISTRICT” .  The ACC   Sub - regional  office in Kono last Friday engaged teachers and  pupils of the Songu Ngabwema, Fiama  chiefdom Kono District, on  the Pay No B ribe  (PNB)  campaign. Manager Wilfred Bangura  said the meeting was to interact with staff and  pupils of the school and educate them on the  wo rk of the commission and the   PNB   campaign.    ACC   F   52   AYV   “ACC TACKLES BRIBERY, PETTY  CORRUPTON IN SCHOOLS” .   ACC  Regional offi ce in Bo has introduced a  programme titled „Kakua School Week‟ to  tackle malpractices in schools across the  district. This is in response to PNB reports  which indicate that   illegal  admission, grades,  exams and report cards are the hotpots for  bribery in sc hools.   ACC   F   53   NIGHTWATCH   „PHONE INDUSTRY CAN HELP IN THE  FIGHT AGAINST CORRUPTION‟ -   ACC  DEPUTY COMMISSIONER SAID!   ACC  Deputy Commissioner Shollay Davies said the  telephone industry can play a big role in law  enforcement, whistle blowing and curbing the  flow of illicit wealth. He made the statement  whilst delivering the keynote address at a  ceremony marking the Orange   Sierra Leone  Integrity Week.     ACC   F       THURSDAY 1 6TH NOVEMBER  2017       54   NEW VISION    “ACC SPEAKS TO PAY NO BRIBE AT  THE LAUNCHING OF GIRLS  EDUCATION CHALLENGE  TRA N SITION PROJECT” .   The Sub - regional  office of the ACC in  Kono, in  a bid to   promote  the objectives of the Pay No B ribe campaign,  on Tuesday 7 th   November   2017 urged the  people of Kono to support the fight against  bribery for the development of the District. He  made this pronouncement at the launch of the  Girls Education Challenge  project by Action  Aid International Sierra Leone funded by  DFID, at  the Kumba Satta H all in Kono  District.     ACC   F   55   NEW VISION     “ACC ENLISTS SI E RRATEL IN THE  ACC   F   
                    
                      21. 21     campaign.   86   NATIONALIST   “ACC TACKLES BRIBERY, PETTY  CORRUPTON IN SCHOOLS”    ACC  regional office in Bo introduce d   a programme  titled Kakua School week to tackle numerous  malpractices happening in schools across the  distri ct. PNB data indicate that admission,  grades, exams and report cards are the hotpots  for bribery in schools.   NEWS STORY   F   87   AYV   “CORRUPTION STINKS ....SIERRA  LEONE IS FAILLING . ”  This article by  Samuel Bangura makes reference to  the  paradise paper s released   by the International  Consortium of Investigative J ournalists   (ICIJ)  and its partners, showing   how  the rich and  powerful are able t o hide and stockpile their  wealth through complex and opaque financial  structure.  It says  Sierra  Leone   is not an  exception to having those corrupt rich and  powerful people who are able to conceal and  hoard their wealth through such intricate and  indistinctive financial s tructures. The article  claims that  some believe that there is a huge  political influen c e in the operations of the ACC,  adding that t he ACC has been given a litmus  test which it is failing woefully owing to the  scapegoat concept.      Commentary    UF   88   METRO   “ADY MACAULEY‟S ACC  COMES  UNDER MORE PRESURE...AND FI RE” .  The paper claims that the ACC   is coming under  renewed pressure to speedily conclude its  investigation into the so - called Hajj scandal  involving three top government officials and  several hundred dollars reportedly  misappropriated during the recent preparation  for this year‟s pilgrimag e to Mecca.     News story    UF       WEDNESDAY 2 9TH  NOVEMBER, 2017       89   AYV   “ACC WANTS NAPP IN CORRUPTION  FIGHT” .  This quotes the Deputy  C ommissioner  Shollay Davies as calling on  members of the National Association of  Procurement Professional s   (NAPP) to help in  the fight ag ainst corruption by serving as  w histle - blowers to expose acts of corruption in  public procurement.    ACC   F   90   AFRICAN  “ACC TO ARREST SACKED MINISTE R ” .   N ews story   F   
                    
                      5. 5     prosecution witness a nd tended bundles of  documents.    11   AYV   “SO CIAL WELFARE MINISTER DRAGS  DISA BLED COMMISSION TO ACC” .  The  Minister of Social Welfare Gender and  Children‟s Affairs   Sylvia   Blyden has revealed  that she has officially com plained the country‟s  Natio nal Commission for P ersons with  Disab ilities to the Anti Corruption C ommission  (ACC).  S he said the  C ommission has refused to  appropriately account for the total sum of One  Billion and Eighty - six Million Two Hundred  Thousand Leones (Le 1,086,200,000)   be ing  an  amount allocated to the C ommission for the  first half of 2017.    ACC   F   12   NEW VISION   “DOCUMENTS TENDERED AT ISHA‟S  TRIAL”  The Commissioner of the Anti - Corruption C ommission (ACC) representing  the state in the ongoing alleged corruption  charges against  the suspended president of the  (SLFA) Isha Johansen (1 st   accused) and  S ecretary General Christopher Kamara (2 nd   accused) at the high court be fore the Hon.  Justice Reginald Fynn   Jnr.   has led his   first  prosecution witness and tended bundles of  documents.     NE WS STORY   F   13   GLOBAL  TIMES   “DOCUMENTS TENDERED AT ISHA‟S  TRIAL”  The Commissioner of the Anti - Corruption Commission (ACC) representing  the state in the ongoing alleged corruption  charges against the suspended president of the  (SLFA) Isha Johansen (1 st   accu sed) and  Secretary General Christopher Kamara (2 nd   accused) at the high court before the Hon.  Justice Reginald Fynn   Jnr.   has led his first  prosecution witness and tended bundles of  documents.   ACC   F   14   AWOKO   “DOCUMENTS TENDERED AT ISHA‟S  TRIAL”  The Commiss ioner of the Anti - Corruption Commission (ACC) representing  the state in the ongoing alleged corruption  charges against the suspended president of the  (SLFA) Isha Johansen (1 st   accused) and  Secretary General Christopher Kamara (2 nd   accused) at the high cour t before the Hon.  Justice Reginald Fynn   Jnr.   has led his first  NEWS STORY   F   
                    
                      11. 11     VOICE    T his shows the unfinished state of the building  which   should by now be housing the ACC . The   paper remarked that  the G overnment that is  beating its chest about empow ering the ACC  must complete the   ACC building project now.   41   SUCCESS  NEWSPAPER   “ACC SENSITIZES KALANGBA  COMMUNITY ON THE PAY NO BRI BE  CAMPAI G N”  The ACC Northern Regional  Office held a community meeting in Kalangba  to raise awareness  on   issues of corruption and  to enlist public support.       ACC   F   42   AFRICAN  CHRONICLE   “FIFA INSISTS ISHA JOHANSEN IS  STILL SLFA PRESIDENT” .   FIFA has  overturned a decision by  (SLFA) to set aside  Isha Johanse n from her role as P resident, ruling  it invalid. The ACC may take issue with the  decision since it rules state that public officials  indicted with corrupti on charges mu st be  suspended until  their case reaches a conclusion.    News story    F   43   AWARENESS  TIMES     “ EBOLA SURVIVORS PRAISE ACC  COMMISSIONER”  President of the  (SLAES), Mr. Yusif Kabba has praised  the boss  of the country‟s Anti - Corruption Commission  (ACC) C ommissioner Macauley for his s peedy  response towards investigating reports of a  resent alleged misappropriation by an  international agency, of monies meant to serve  needs of vulnerable persons during the dreadful  Ebola crisis that rocked  Sierra Leone.     News story    F       TUESDAY 1 4TH NOVEMBER  2017       44   THE  NATIONALIST   “ACC ENDS PNB SENSITIZATION IN  KONO DISTRICT”  Sub - regional office in  Kono last Friday engaged teachers and pupils of  the Songu Ngabwema, Fi ama chiefdom Kono  District, on Pay No B ribe (PNB) campaign.  Manager Wilfred Bangura said the meeting was  to interact with staff and pupils of the school  and educate them on the work of the  commission and the  PNB   campaign.     ACC   F   45   THE  NATIONALIST    “ACC TACKLES BRIBERY, PETTY  CORRUPTON IN SCH OOLS”    ACC  regional office in Bo has introduce d   a  programme titled Kakua School week to tackle  numerous malpractices happening in schools  across the district. PNB data indicate that   illegal   admission, grades, exams and report cards are  ACC   F   
                    
                      9. 9     accused )  is expected to come up today, with the  second prosecution witness expected to testify  before the High Court presided over by Justice  Reginald Fynn Jnr.    31     NEWS WATCH   “THE ANTI - CORRUPTION  COMMISSION   AND CONNAUGHT  HOSPITAL” .   The  commentary by Farla Barbu  talks about the alleged misappropriation of  Ebola funds by the  Red Cross and Red C rescent  International, asking that since the ACC has  expressed interest in investigating the matter,  why didn‟t they act against government officers   and institutions who were accused of  committing similar acts.   The writer also  expressed disgust that an injured member of the  opposition Sierra Leone Peoples Party was  denied treatment at the Connaught Hospital and  was  allegedly  asked  by hospital staff  to   go to  the party‟s leader instead.   Commentary    UF   32   SUCCESS   “TEACHER CONVICTED “ In a case of  examination bribery, Francis Marveh (convict),  a 35 years old teacher at the Ansarul Islamic  Secondary School in Kenema, Tuesday 31 st   October, 2017, was convicted and sentenced by  High Court Judge Justice Adelaide Dworzak, J.  after pleading guilty of accepting the total sum  of two hundred and eighty thousand Leone (Le  280,000) as bribe.   ACC   F       THURSDAY  9TH   NOV EMBER   2017       33   INDEPEND ENT  OBSERVER   “ACC SENSITIZES KALANGBA  COMMUNITY ON THE PAY NO BRIBE  CAMPAI G N” .  The ACC Northern Regional  Office held a community meeting in Kalangba  to raise awareness  on   issues of corruption and  to enlist public support.     ACC    F   34   AWOKO    “IN SALONE  CORRUPTION  STINKS!” According to T ranspare ncy  International „p oorly equipped schools,  counterfeit medicine and elections decided by  money ,   are just some of the consequences of  public sector corruption.    ACC   F   35   PREMIER  NEWS   “RED   CROSS CHIEF VOWS  CORRUPTIO N CRACKDOWN ”.  T he new  P r esident of the world‟s largest h umanitarian  network, the International Federation of Red  Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC),  News  story   F   
                    
                      12. 12     the hotpots for brib ery in schools.    46   METRO    “ TOP NEC OFFICIALS GRILLED AT  THE ACC”  T he  paper writes that the  three top  officials from the National Electoral  Commission (NEC)  who  arrived at the ACC  HQ for questioning  on  Thursday spe nt the  whole day at ACC Gloucester   S treet   office   answering to questions about how NEC was  spending money it received from Government  every month for the 2018 election.   ACC   F   47   GUARDIAN  POST   “ACC TACKLES BRIBERY, PETTY  CORRUPTON IN SCHOOLS”  .   ACC  R egional office in Bo has introduce d   a  programme titled  „Kakua School W eek ‟ to  tackle malpractices   in schools across the  district.  This is in response to PNB reports  which   indicate that  illegal  admission, grades,  exams and report cards are the hotpots for  bribery in schools.    ACC   F   48   STAND ARD  TIMES   “FIGHT AGAINST CORRUPTION” A  NATIONAL CHAR GE THAT MUST BE  ACCOMPLISHED! WHEN NEXT IS THE  ACC‟s NATIONAL INTEGRITY  AWARDS.  The article makes an enquiry about  the annual Integrity Awards by the ACC, which  is being replaced by recognition of institu tions  compliant with ACC anti - corruption measures.   COMMENTRY    F       WEDNESDAY 15 TH NOVEMBER   2017       49   THE  NATIONALIST   „ PHONE INDUSTRY CAN HELP  IN THE  FIGHT AGAINST CORRUPTION‟ -   ACC  DEPUTY COMMISSIONER SAID!   ACC  Deputy Commissioner   Shollay Davies said the  telephone industry can play a big role in law  enforcement, whistle blowing and curbing the  flow of illicit wealth.  He made the statement   whilst delivering the keynote address at  a  ceremony marking the Orange Sierra Leone  Integrity  Week.   ACC   F   50   THE  NATIONALIST    “ACC TACKLES BRIBERY, PETTY  CORRUPTON IN SCHOOLS” .   ACC  Regional office in Bo has introduced a  programme titled „Kakua School Week‟ to  tackle malpractices in schools across the  district. This is in response to PNB reports  which indicate that  illegal  admission, grades,  exams and report cards are the hotpots   for    ACC   F   
                    
                      10. 10     promised on Tuesday to crack down on  corruption after a scandal over Ebola funds in  West Africa.       FRIDAY 1 0TH   NOVEMBER, 2 017.       36   CONCORD  TIMES   “ALLEGED RED CROSS FRAUDSTERS  MAY BE INDICTED”  While stressing that  monies allegedly siphoned by two staff of the  International Federation of Red Cross Society  (IFRCRS) be returned to the  institution by the  colluding bank in Sierra Leone,   Head of  IFRCRC   in the country has emphasized that the  two staff, who have been relieved of their duty,  could face criminal proceedings. He added that  since the said bank has not been cooperative,  they   had   ask ed   the ACC to investigate them for  possible collusion with the two staff, stating  that no local staff has been found wanting.     News story   F   37   PREMIER  NEWS   “FIFA INSISTS ISHA JOHANSEN IS  STILL SLFA PRESIDENT” .   FIFA has  overturned a decision by  (SLFA) t o set aside  Isha Johanse n from her role as president, ruling  it invalid. The ACC may take issue with the  decision since it rules state that public officials  ind icted with corruption charges mu st be  suspended until their case reaches a conclusion.   News stor y    F   38   EDUCATION  MICROSCOPE  NEWS PAPER.   “LOTTA ELF PRIMARY SCHOOL  ACCUSES OF GROSS CORRUPTION” .   One of the prominent nursery and primary  schools in the Portee community, has been  seriously accused of gross internal corruption in  their administration. The  allegation of many  parents during an i nvestigation undertaken by  the Education M icroscope   Newspaper   was that  many parents were not well informed as to  whether the school is running as a private or  government assisted   school .    News story    F   39   EDUCATION  MI CROSCOPE  NEWS PAPER.    “JUDICIARY FRUSTRATES ACC‟S  WORK”    The  paper says the ACC   has said that  any individual caught in any corrupt act will be  brought before the court of law and, according  to AC   Act 2008   will be fined not less than  Le30,000,000.  It states  that it is however  frustrating that individuals sometimes convicted  are given lesser fines and imprisonment.   News story   F       MONDAY 13 TH   NOV.2017       40   WOMENS  “ACC BUILDING PROJECT IN LIMBO” .   News story   F   
                    
                      19. 19     titled Kakua School week to tackle numerous  malpractices happening in  schools across the  district. PNB data indicate that   illegal   admission, grades, exams and report cards are  the hotpots for bribery in schools.   76   NEWS WATCH   “ACC EXPOSES EDUCATION  MINIST R Y”  the Deputy Director of Public  Education and External O utreach Departm ent at  the (ACC)   Patrick Sandi, has exposed the  M inistry of Education ,   Science a nd Technology  for ignoring the Pay N o  Bribe   campaign report  on corruption   for the third consecutive time .   ACC   F       TUESDAY 2 1ST NOVEMBER  2017       77   PROVINCIAL  TIMES   “ACC RAISES AWARENESS   ON PAY NO  BRIBE CAMPAI G N IN KARENE   DISTRICT” .   Residents and stakeholders of  Ka rene   have agreed to effect the Pay No B ribe  campaign (PNB) messages di sseminated to  them by the Anti - Corruption C ommission  (ACC).   NEWS STORY    F   78   ST ANDARD  TIM ES   “FIGHT AGAINST CORRUPTION” A  NATIONAL CHARGE THAT MUST BE  ACCOMPLISHED! WHEN NEXT IS THE  ACC‟s NATIONAL INTEGRITY  AWARDS.  The article makes an enquiry about  the annual Integrity Awards by the ACC, which  is being replaced by recognition of inst itutions  compliant with ACC anti - corruption measures.   COMMENT A RY   F   79   THE  SPECTATOR   “ACC ENLISTS SIRRATEL IN THE PAY  NO BRIBE CAMPAIGN”.  Workers of the  Sierra Leone Telecommunications Company  (SIERRATEL) have in a sensitization meeting  demonstrated  commitment to join the Pay No  Bribe (PNB) campaign. This was expressed in a  customized meeting held with the Northern  Region Office of the ACC at SIERRATEL  Station Road Office in Makeni on Tuesday 7th  November 2017.   ACC   F       WEDNESDAY 22ND NOVEMBER    2017       80   DAILY MAIL   “SETTING CORRUPTION NEW  PRECEDENTS” .  The report states that   it  appears that   the Ghanaian society is gradually  being preened of high - profile corruption being  called (Chop - Chop) to save money for a raining  day to upgrade the Ghanaian economy. This  is a  new strategy taken by the P resident of Ghana,  COMMENTARY   A   
                    
                      20. 20     Akuffo - Addo pointing out that  “ it   is time to  make Ghana great ”.   81   NATIONALIS T   “MANJORO COMMUNITY EMBRACES  ACC‟s PNB CAMPAIGN” .     As  a manifestation of the Anti - Corruption  C ommission (ACC) resolve to reach out to the  nook and cranny of the country to spread PNB  messages, the  Northern Region Office  sensitize d   traditional leaders and community  people at  the Bombali District Education  Committee (BDEC) Primary S chool compound.   ACC   F   82   NEW S   WATCH   “ACC EXPOSES EDUCATION  MINISTRY”  T he Deputy Director of Public  Education and Externa l Outreach Department at  the (ACC) Pa trick Sandi, has exposed the  M inistry of Education ,   Science and Technology  for ignoring the Pay No Bribe campaign report  on corruption for the third consecutive time.   ACC   F       THURSDAY 23 RD   NOVEMBER,2017       83   METRO   “MANJORO COMMUNITY EMBRACES  ACC‟s PNB CAMPAIGN”.   T he ACC storms at M anjoro to sensitize the  community about petty corruption. The A CC  Public Education Officer Abdulai S accoh told  the people at Manjoro that the campaign will go  on until there were signs that bribery and  corruption have been minimized.     ACC   F       FRIDAY 24 TH   NOVEMBER,2017       84   G L O BAL  TIMES   “RAMPANT CORRUPTION AT SOCIAL  WELFARE..... DEPUTY MINISTER  INVITES ACC”  The report says the Deputy  Minister of Social Welfare Gender and  Children‟s Affairs  Rugiatu Neneh Turay - Kamara  has  invited the ACC to investigate  allegations of monumental corruption goi ng on  in her ministry.    News story   F       TUESDAY 2 8TH   NOVEMBER,2017       85   NATIONALIST   “ACC ENDS PNB SENSITIZATION IN  KONO DISTRICT”.  The ACC Sub - regional  office in Kono   on   Friday engaged teachers and  pupils of the Songu Ngabwema, Fiama  chiefdom Kono District, on the Pay No Bribe  (PNB) campaign. Manager Wilfred Bangura  said the meeting was to interact with staff and  pupils of the school and e ducate them on the  work of the C o mmission and the   PNB   NEWSW STORY   F   
                    
                      6. 6     prosecution witness and tended bundles of  documents.   15   AWOKO    TEACHER CONVICTED “.   In  a  case of  examination bribery, Francis Marveh (convict),  a 35 years old teacher at the  Ansarul Islamic  Secondary School in Kenema, Tuesday 31 st   October, 2017, was convicted and sentenced by  High Court Judge Justice Adelaide Dworzak, J.  after pleading guilty of accepting the total sum  of two hundred and eighty thousand Leone (Le  280,000) as b ribe.   ACC   F       “FRIDAY 3 RD   NOVEMBER,2017       16   GLOBAL  TIMES   “WAEC EXAMINERS IN COURT” .   The  two accused person s , Mohamed P Konneh and  Sahr Mani are standing trial on five 5 counts of  corruption indictment ranging from conspiracy  to commit a corruption offen ce, abuse of office,  soliciting an advant age contrary to the Anti - Corruption   Act of 2008.    News story    F   17   FOR D I   PEOPLE   “ACC V s .   SLFA”  The first prosecution  witness in  the matter between ACC and the   suspended   P resident of SLFA Isha Johanson  (first ac cused) and her Sec. Gen. Chris K amara  (sec ond accused) has told the High C ourt of  ho w   the sum of(Le24,750,000) was allegedly  paid to the husband of the   first accused, even  though the said money was given   as  sponsorship to the SLFA by the LEOCEM  cement Fact ory, and not a s a   loan.    ACC   F   18   THE  SPECTATOR    “BO DISTRICT POISED TO TACKLE  BRIBERY IN TRA F FIC” . In a meeting held  at the Bo West P olice Regional Headquarters  Lilian said the Pay No Bribe campaign has  improved on relations among actors in the  traffic s ector, and that the stakeholder m eeting  is a platform   for frank discussion among the  players.    News story   F   19   THE  SPECTATOR    “ACC REACHES OUT TO NJALA  UNIVERSITY” .   The  Southern Regional  Office of the ACC held a meeting with students  and lecturers of the  School of Community  Health S cience  to raise awareness about the Pay  No Bribe campaign.     News story   F   20   SUCCESS  NEWSPAPER    “ACC OFFICIALY LAUNCHES  INTEGRITY CLUB AT ST. EDWARDS  SCHOOL KINGTOM FREETOWN”    On  News story    F   
                    
                      7. 7     the 2 nd   November  2017 the  Public Education  and  Outreach Department of the ACC launched  the school‟s integrity club to   instill i ntegrity in  young minds as the C ommission already has  over 27 clubs throughout the country.        MONDAY  6TH   NOV EMBER  2017       21   NIGHTWATCH   ACC DEPUTY COMMISSIONER  LAUNCHES AWOL NATIONAL  ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS 2017.  On Fr iday  3th November 2017 Deputy C ommissioner  Shollay Davies  officially launched the 13 th   AWOL National Achievement Awards (NAA)  2017 on the theme, Our environment,  Our life,  Our future, at Radisson Blu   Mammy Yoko  Hotel, Freetown.       News S tory     A   22   UNIQUE NEWS    “ACC Vs.   SLFA” JOHANSEN UNDER  MORE FIRE.  The first prosecution witness in  the matter between ACC and th e   suspended   president of SLFA Isha Johansen (first accused)  and her Secretary General Chris K amara  (sec ond accused) has told the High Court of  how   the sum  of  Le24 , 750,000   was allegedly  paid to the husband of the   first accused, even  though the said money was given   as   sponsor ship to the SLFA by the LEOCEM  C ement Factory, and not a s a   loan.    News S tory   F   23   AWOK O   “ACC Vs.   SLFA” JOHANSEN UNDER  MORE FIRE.  The first prosecution witness in  the matter between ACC and the   suspended   president of SLFA Isha Johansen (first accused)  and her Secretary General Chris Kamara  (second accused) has told the High Court of  how the sum of Le24, 750,000 was allegedly  paid to the husband of the first accused, even  though the said money was given as   sponsorship to the SLFA by the LEOCEM  Cement Factory, and not as a loan.   News story   F       TUESDAY  7TH NOVEMBER   2017       24   NEW VISION   “ACC TO PROBE RED CROSS” .   The Anti -   Corruption C ommission (ACC) says it is going  to investigate the alleged  misappropriation of  two million United   States   Dollars by workers of  the Sierra Leone Red Cross in connivance with  one commercial bank in the country   over Ebola  funds.   News story    F   25   NEW VISION    “ACC ACCUSED TO BE DISCHARGED  News story    UF   
                    
                      8. 8     IF .....”    Justice E rnest  Gooding made  threatening remarks when the ACC matter was  mentioned in court and the accused persons  were present in court whilst the ACC  prosecutors were not. He emphasized that at the  next adjourned date if the ACC prosecution did  not show up he will be l eft with no other option  but to acquit and discharge the accused.   26   NEW AGE  MEDIA   “DISGRACEFUL...SALONE FAILS  CORR U PTION AGAIN” .  This m akes  reference to the MCC score card which shows  that Sierra Leone has failed in the category of  control of   corruption, with a score of 49, one  point   down   from the 50 the country scored in  the previous rating.         COMMENT A RY    UF   27   THE  EXAMINER   PRESS   “ACC SECU RES CONVICTION AGAINST  NGO CHIEF EXECUTIVE”   The High court  of Sierra Leone Holden at Freetown presided  over by Hon. Justice Babatunde Edward s , on  the 30 th   of October, 2017, convicted Francis  Lahai CEO of Variety Children and Family  Services, on one count charge of fraudulent  failure to make payment   of custom levy,  contrary to section 48(1) (d) of the ACC act of  2008.       ACC   F   28   PREMIER  NEWS     “ACC TO PROBE RED CROSS” .   The Anti -   Corruption Commission (ACC) says it is going  to investigate the alleged misappropriation of  two million United   States   Doll ars by workers of  the Sierra Leone Red Cross in connivance with  one commercial bank in the country over Ebola  funds.   NEWS STORY   F   29   STANDA RD  TIMES   “CORRUPTION HITS SCHOOLS”  As the  end of term approaches and pupils nervously  anticipate exam results and  repo rt cards, the  Anti - Corruption C ommission (ACC) Pay   No  Bribe (PNB) message of the m onth encourages  pupils to report teachers who solicit bribe in  return for good grades.   ACC   F       WEDNESDAY  8TH NOVEMBER  2017.       30   STANDAR D  TIMES    “ANOTHER W ITNESS  TESTIFIES IN  ISHA‟S CORRU PTION CASE” .   T he  matter  between   the   ACC and the   suspended   President  of SLFA Isha Johanse n (first accused)  and her  Secretary General Chris K amara (second  NEWS STORY   F   
                    
                      4. 4     spent on programs and activities.   6   FOR DI PEOPLE    “CORRUPTION : SLFA TOP GUNS  MAKE FIRST APPEARANCE”  The   President of the SLFA   Isha Johansen made her  firs t appearance together with her Secretary  General   Christopher Kamara on 11 counts of  misappropriation of donor and public funds and  abu se of office contrary to the AC   Act of 2008.    ACC   F   7   FOR DI PEOPLE    “A CC SE CU RES CONVICTION AGAINST  NGO CHIEF EXECUTIVE”   The High court  of Sierra Leone Holden at Freetown presided  over by Hon. Justice Babatunde Edward s , on  the 30 th   of October, 2017, convicted Francis  Lahai CEO of Variety Children and Family  Services, on one count charge of fraudulent  failure to make payment of custom levy,  contrary to section 48(1) (d) of the ACC act of  2008.       NEWS STORY   F   8   STANDARD  TIMES   “DOCUM ENTS TENDERED AT ISHA‟S  TRIAL”  The Commissioner of the Anti - Corruption Commission -   representing the  S tate  in the ongoing alleged corruption   charges  against the suspended P resident of the (SLFA)  Isha Johansen (1 st   accused) and S ecretary  General Christopher  Kamara (2 nd   accused) -   at  the High C ourt be fore the Hon. Justice  Reginald F ynn   Jnr.   has led his   firs t prosecution  witness and tendered   bundles of documents.    News story   F      9   NEW CITIZE N S    “TEACHER CONVICTED “ .    In case of  e xamination bribery, Francis Marveh (convict),  a 35 years old  teacher at the Ansarul Islamic  Secondary S chool in Kenema, Tuesday 31 st   October, 2017, was c onvicted and sentenced by  High C ourt Judge Justice Adelaide Dworzak, J.  after pleading guilty of accept ing the total sum  of two hundred and eighty thousand Leone (Le  280,000) as bribe.    News story    F     10    THE  EXCLUSIVE    “DOCUMENTS TENDERED AT ISHA‟S  TRIAL” .  The Commissioner of the Anti - Corruption C ommission (ACC) representing  the state in the ongoing  alleged corruption  charges against the suspended president of the  (SLFA) Isha Johansen (1 st   accused) and  secretary General Christopher Kamara (2 nd   accused) at the high court before the Hon.  J ustice Reginald F ynn   Jnr.   has led his   first  NEWS STORY   F